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Oh - Guapo - regarding the bimini...dealer says they are waiting to hear back from Tige and find out if Tige will just send replacement parts for the pieces that were damaged, or if they will send an entire new frame.
Still not sure what caused it. I will talk more in depth with the dealer later.
Soooo...I guess your boating topless right now
So far mines holding up well...though we only have 60+ hours on the boat.
Eddie will have to comment on that. I've used babes and been happy with it, but Eddie's been in here singing the praises of Hot Sauce, so I thought I would give it a try....
Eddie...I think I'm going to order some Hot Sauce.
What do I need to let them know when I order, so you get your commission?
Just be sure to let Patrick know the I recommended the sauce.
I still have some Babe's and was happy with it too. I think what really impressed me was the finish it put on my black trailer and truck...It's still beading water!I like the vinyl sauce too for the seats...it doesn't take much on a wet cloth to clean and add some protection.
Eddie will have to comment on that. I've used babes and been happy with it, but Eddie's been in here singing the praises of Hot Sauce, so I thought I would give it a try....
Very comparable but with Babes you need to first use Spot Solver and then apply Boat Brite and The Hot Sauce both removes the spots and is a spray wax also.
Both products remove water spots very well But I think that the Boat Brite seems to leave a deeper shine if that makes sense????
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