Phasma
Phasma2128
two hours of buffing, polishing and waxing. Port side below the rub rail looks much nicer. Monday I will finish the starboard side. My shoulders are killing me...
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Looking at your boat I will shut up about waxing mine!!I know the feeling I do mine in the fall, and I remind everyone “I’m the friend with the boat”, gets me nowhere!
I walk right by your boat to get to mine. Now I now why your sig is SBWView attachment 65701 I'm waiting to see how much I owe in taxes before checking on the aft curtain project. We have two boats stored so close to us that waxing will need to take place when boats begin to move in the coming weeks. To do list:Taxes. Canvas. Wax. Launch.
When I have my boat pulled in the Fall, I have the marina put it on stands in the lot so I can get the hull acid washed and waxed. some times they change $100, worth it !I can fully understand the “stored too close”. I’ve been into the storage building twice in the last week to wax. It is really cramped but I’m getting the job done. First year storing at Grand Isle Marina. Previous years in Holland had much more room. The unfortunate part is there is no alternative to buffing from rub rail down. Ya gotta wait until the boats been pulled and they move it inside immediately.
Why would you acid wash the hull?... are you talking about the paint or sidesWhen I have my boat pulled in the Fall, I have the marina put it on stands in the lot so I can get the hull acid washed and waxed. some times they change $100, worth it !
I always have the sides of mine acid washed. Removes old residual polish, stains and oxidation. No need to compound and just apply polish. I use Dulon which is a two part polish and sealant.