A question for the rites of Spring:
I have used Collinite Heavy Duty Paste Wax 885 for hull waxing since my boat was new and am very pleased with the performance. I apply with a Porter Cable 5" foam oscillating buffer, hand buff off and final polish with a sheepskin buffer pad.
885 also works fine for the "gloss" gelcoat on the topsides. However, if I get it into the non skid areas it is almost impossible to buff or remove, and gets uglier over time. (Collinite Liquid Fleet wax 870 (Cleaner Wax) is great for spot, stain and scar removal, but doesn't get out the 885, and also infills in the non skid)
My question: Any recommendations for a protective, wax or otherwise, for use on the non skid?
As far as the non skid, I think improving stain resistance and ease of cleaning are arguably as significant as protection? And, I don't want to have to invest hours on mico detailing.
I have used Collinite Heavy Duty Paste Wax 885 for hull waxing since my boat was new and am very pleased with the performance. I apply with a Porter Cable 5" foam oscillating buffer, hand buff off and final polish with a sheepskin buffer pad.
885 also works fine for the "gloss" gelcoat on the topsides. However, if I get it into the non skid areas it is almost impossible to buff or remove, and gets uglier over time. (Collinite Liquid Fleet wax 870 (Cleaner Wax) is great for spot, stain and scar removal, but doesn't get out the 885, and also infills in the non skid)
My question: Any recommendations for a protective, wax or otherwise, for use on the non skid?
As far as the non skid, I think improving stain resistance and ease of cleaning are arguably as significant as protection? And, I don't want to have to invest hours on mico detailing.