That Time of Year
I guess it is that time of year again .... Lord, this has been a long winter. I have read a lot about Island Girl recently and, based on comments from trusted sources such as Steve D., those products must be good. But, we all have our favorites. I like to start with 3M's "Fiberglass Cleaner and Wax". Both West Marine and Boat US handle this product. I put it on with a rag and use a buffer to take it to a shiny finish. However, even though it is a good wax and I have had it last a full season, I follow this with Starbrite's "Premium Marine Poish and Teflon". The results of both produce a deeeeeep, slighly off white shine that lasts the season through and still looks good when you pull the boat. One coat is great, two produces a fantastic finish. My boat was pretty chaulky when I got it (1979 H25), and I used the 3M Product the first and second year. I have been using the combination of the two products ever since and each year it seems to look better. I use this same process topside on all surfaces that are not non-skid surfaces. For these surfaces, I used Starbrite's "Nonskid Deck Cleaner" and was quite happy with the results. As far as my sails go, I clean them myself except for every third year where I live it to the experts. Then, I take the sails in to my local sailmaker and have them cleaned, checked over and repaired as necessary. Comes out crisp and sparkling. The off years at the end of the season, I spread them out on the lawn and clean them with a formula provided by Jim Gardner (s/v CIAO BELLA) of 1/2 cup of Cascade dissolved in a gallon of WARM water (may have to dissolve granules in boiling hot water). Scrub them down on both sides with this solution using a ""SOFT"" bristle brush and then rinse thoroughly. Thanks Jim works great it leaves the sails bright and white.