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    #16
    Got my bottle today. The lid was loose and leaked in the package, even though there was a seal over the lid. Didn’t leak a lot but I covered my hand in the stuff as I grabbed the bottle. Then as I read the instructions on the bottle it says I need to wear gloves when working with it. Great.
    After reading all this I’m not sure I’ll use it on the boat. Maybe just as a man lotion. My hands are silky smooth tonight.

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      #17
      Originally posted by UNSTUCK View Post
      Got my bottle today. The lid was loose and leaked in the package, even though there was a seal over the lid. Didn’t leak a lot but I covered my hand in the stuff as I grabbed the bottle. Then as I read the instructions on the bottle it says I need to wear gloves when working with it. Great.
      After reading all this I’m not sure I’ll use it on the boat. Maybe just as a man lotion. My hands are silky smooth tonight.
      Maybe i should try it on my suburban first haha.

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        #18
        Originally posted by bsreid View Post
        So I emailed the company asking a few questions on how it compares to a true 9H hardness coating. What I kinda got out of it was it would be good as a base on a vehicle for just overall protection but for use in marine environments it would be better used on top of a true 9H coating to “fill it in” over time.

        I might try it on a vehicle but I’ll stick menzerna sealant on the boat.
        Does this work well? I used a polish last year over a wax, but didnt use any type of sealant after. I was thinking this was what i was going to try, but I would rather a proven product.

        I used buff magic last year for buffing and polishing. I really liked it, but did find it was actually more agressive and worked better when using the dual action polisher than the high speed buffer as it broke down to a fine grit too fast with the high speed buffer.

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          #19
          Yes it worked pretty good. The 400 compound was what I was most impressed with, it totally took out any scuff marks and the sealant polished it all up. It was surprisingly easy to use as well, I used a wool pad for the compound and just by hand with a microfibre for the sealant. Throughout the year I would just use babes boat wax as it’s super simple and affective.
          https://www.eshine.ca/products/menze...t-sealant-32oz

          https://www.autogeek.net/menzerna-fast-gloss-fg400.html

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