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    #16
    Thanks so much for spending some of those hard earned dollars on Boat Bling products! We know times are tight out there and appreciate the support from our new customers along with those who have been with us since the beginning

    To all those who have PM'd their local dealer's info, we'll be reaching out to each and hopefully you'll begin seeing the Sauce on their shelves.

    Thanks again everybody!

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      #17
      Placed my order the other day. Product should arrive on Monday. Then the waiting game begins on the boat arriving.

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        #18
        Im not very please with the hot sauce smells just like my vinger water just not as strong. Never got any vynal suace samples so i dunno.. Babes works better... There wipe down stuff works great just as good as the viger water just costs more
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          #19
          Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
          Im not very please with the hot sauce smells just like my vinger water just not as strong. Never got any vynal suace samples so i dunno.. Babes works better... There wipe down stuff works great just as good as the viger water just costs more
          The Boat Bling Vinyl Sauce works better than Babes Seat Soap, IMO. The only thing is you need a conditioner or protectant after either product, and Babes makes one, but most folks use 303, which works great.

          I haven't tried Hot Sauce but I hear good things. My wife and I like Babes Boat Bright because the boat smells "clean" when it's done. When I'm done with my gallon of Babes I'll try out some Sauce to see how it works, I've heard good things.
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            #20
            Originally posted by Wickedcummins View Post
            Im not very please with the hot sauce smells just like my vinger water just not as strong. Never got any vynal suace samples so i dunno.. Babes works better... There wipe down stuff works great just as good as the viger water just costs more
            Sorry to hear you weren't pleased with the product. The vinegar odor is due to the small amount of Acetic Acid contained in the Hot Sauce blend to help cut through tough water spots. One positive to using Hot Sauce vs a vinegar/water combo is that Hot Sauce does not eat through wax. In fact Hot Sauce contains a silicone polymer sealant to help protect the wax and ease the removal of future water spots.

            Originally posted by Ewok View Post
            The Boat Bling Vinyl Sauce works better than Babes Seat Soap, IMO. The only thing is you need a conditioner or protectant after either product, and Babes makes one, but most folks use 303, which works great.
            Thanks for the props on the Vinyl Sauce! FYI we offer the Condition Sauce to help moisturize and protect vinyl, leather, and plastics. I suggest using it after extensive interior cleanings otherwise about once every 4-5 uses is plenty.

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              #21
              Used the hot sauce over the weekend and I like it a lot. Haven't used the vinyl or condition sauces yet.

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                #22
                Originally posted by sparky216
                So I'm interested, but why all the info and why is it better than say Babes?
                Thank you for your interest! We ask for dealer and/or pro shop info so we can reach out to them directly or via one of our distribution partners about carrying the Sauce line if they don't already. We currently have over 1000 dealers throughout the US, Canada, Australia, and Europe. With recent partnerships and marketing efforts our goal is to reach 2000 by the end of the year. At the end of the day however, the best sales tool is still a personal referral and for those we can not thank our customers enough!

                Babes makes excellent products and the people behind the brand are great folks. One area we differ is our products used to remove tough hard water spots, the primary concern for most boat owners. For the full treatment, one would need 2 Babes products (Spot Solver & Boat Bright). Hot Sauce combines the properties of both the water spot remover and wax sealant into one, making for less time spent on the ramp and more time on the water where you should be.

                Another difference is the 32oz quart bottle we offer as opposed to 16oz. This may not seem like much of a difference but when you're standing on the ramp in 100* heat at 4PM with a halfway cleaned boat it's no fun to run out of product.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Boat Bling View Post
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                  Another difference is the 32oz quart bottle we offer as opposed to 16oz. This may not seem like much of a difference but when you're standing on the ramp in 100* heat at 4PM with a halfway cleaned boat it's no fun to run out of product.
                  The spray mechanism on the Boat Bling is also much nicer than the pump mechanism on the Babes.

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                    #24
                    I dont use the bottles they come in.. I buy $6 dollar sprayers from home depot pump em up then just push to spray =)....

                    Yea might not eat through wax but 6 bucks for 2 gallons vs 90 dollars for 2 gallons! No brainer to me!

                    Then there is the vynal sauce 44.00 gallons babes 28 gallon.. And thats a honest test babes just flat out cleans better!
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                      #25
                      here is the sprayer I use witch is a million times better to use

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                        #26
                        I saw the difference in Hot Sauce and Boat Bright this past weekend when wiping down 2 different boats at the lake I belong to that has pretty hard water. The Hot Sauce immediately gets rid of the hard water spots whereas teh Boat Bright you have to rub it out and that can be hard to do when the entire boat is covered in spots.

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                          #27
                          Im talking about the interior cleaner.. I will contuine to use vinager and water on the exterior.
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                            #28
                            No worries, I wasn't referring to your comment. It was just a general statement.

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                              #29
                              I would agree with the babes wipe down.. Not the greatest
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                                #30
                                Hot Sauce is the best product I've found for water spots so far bar None! Plus it does not leave any streaks and does leave a shine.

                                I use the Vinyl Sauce and Condition Sauce for the interior and am very happy with the way it works also. I have some of the Hula products to try and will let you all know what I think about them when I detail the Zee in a few weeks.

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