boathealer
Guru
Our boat is painted (Awlcraft 2000) - deck, house, and topsides. The paint is now passing 5+ years old. The paint still looks very good except where I've dinged the hull up on docks and where the lines lead overboard from the cleats, etc. There are specific Awlgrip-ONLY products that are "supposed" to be used with the paint. They are VERY expensive and the "wash" itself doesn't really do much in the cleaning department.
After watching some various car finish/protectant videos on Youtube, I tried one of the best performing ones that had a more "normal" price-point. To say I am amazed is an understatement (so far).
I cleaned everything really well to remove any old products and applied the ceramic "wax" (not really a wax, I don't think). This was was BY FAR the easiest product to apply that I have ever used - on anything. I did everything from the rubrail-up, including the deckhouse, in less than an hour. Mist the surface with the hose, wipe it on, wipe it off. Done.
So far the "wax" has been on for about a month in the FL sun and has been washed twice with the "wash" product.
The video below shows the sheeting action that still remains - amazing. The $$$$ Awlgrip stuff never did that -------- and was 3 times as hard to apply.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/597287/attach/2684513_0_CeramicWaxCrop.mp4
I'll report back after a longer usage period, but so far, this is the bomb.
Not sure how it would work on gelcoat, but may be worth a try in an inconspicuous area. If you do your own cleaning/waxing, that is.........
DISCLAIMER
I have no financial interest in, or affiliation with the products mentioned, the management, or the business itself. Your mileage may vary. Names here may not represent real people. No animals were harmed in the making of this post. License required in some states. If redness or rash appears, seek medical advice immediately. May cause drowsiness. May cause cancer in lab animals. If erection lasts longer than four hours, see your doctor immediately.
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After watching some various car finish/protectant videos on Youtube, I tried one of the best performing ones that had a more "normal" price-point. To say I am amazed is an understatement (so far).
I cleaned everything really well to remove any old products and applied the ceramic "wax" (not really a wax, I don't think). This was was BY FAR the easiest product to apply that I have ever used - on anything. I did everything from the rubrail-up, including the deckhouse, in less than an hour. Mist the surface with the hose, wipe it on, wipe it off. Done.
So far the "wax" has been on for about a month in the FL sun and has been washed twice with the "wash" product.
The video below shows the sheeting action that still remains - amazing. The $$$$ Awlgrip stuff never did that -------- and was 3 times as hard to apply.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/ClubExpressClubFiles/597287/attach/2684513_0_CeramicWaxCrop.mp4
I'll report back after a longer usage period, but so far, this is the bomb.
Not sure how it would work on gelcoat, but may be worth a try in an inconspicuous area. If you do your own cleaning/waxing, that is.........
DISCLAIMER
I have no financial interest in, or affiliation with the products mentioned, the management, or the business itself. Your mileage may vary. Names here may not represent real people. No animals were harmed in the making of this post. License required in some states. If redness or rash appears, seek medical advice immediately. May cause drowsiness. May cause cancer in lab animals. If erection lasts longer than four hours, see your doctor immediately.
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