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    Gelcoat Restoration and Protection Guide

    Hi All,

    We’ve received a lot of questions from customers and boaters about gelcoat restoration, oxidation, and protection…everything from how and when to use a polisher, what kind of pad to use, how to remove oxidation, and so on.

    My team and I have put together a comprehensive PDF guide based around a system we call The Performance Boat Candy Advantage. This do it yourself system is an easy to use approach to keeping your boat looking new.

    I hope you enjoy the guide and find it useful.

    Tim Weinzirl
    Performance Boat Candy

    Click the link below to view and save the guide to your desktop.

    http://www.performanceboatcandy.com/...advantage.html

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      I use PBC Crystal Gloss Wax, Speed Gloss, Vinyl Cleaner.

      I love the Speed Gloss most especially for how easy it takes off water spots. I used Babe's Boat Bright for years and it absolutely sucks for taking off water spots (i.e., it does not not). I use the PBC wax because I use the Speed Gloss. The wax is fine.

      The PBC vinyl cleaner is also good -- it takes off spots that Babe's will not touch.

      Disclaimer: I have never used Sauce or Hula.
      Last edited by Duncan; 08-05-2013, 08:03 PM.

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