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    Senior Member niceguyeddie's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickythefish View Post
    yep the best way possible just make sure he is good, I finally found a good one, but before I found him I always found myself finding stuff they missed and would have to go over the boat again....
    Yea I agree. What I do is go over the boat with the guy first and tell him to make sure he gets certain areas that I know most detail guys would look over. Like in between the seat cushions and stuff. I have a guy that someone on another forum referred me too. He's pretty good and pretty cheap!

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    I like Hot Sauce but dont know where to get it, i usually use Miguires on the gell coat. I like using Duckys on the chrome and polished parts at the end of the day. It takes of water spots real well and doesn't seem to dull anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotfish View Post
    I like Hot Sauce but dont know where to get it, i usually use Miguires on the gell coat. I like using Duckys on the chrome and polished parts at the end of the day. It takes of water spots real well and doesn't seem to dull anything.
    Boatbling.net

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    Boat Candy hands down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GottaJet View Post
    Boat Candy hands down!
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    Hot sauce soon as I pull the boat out of the water and interior use vinyl sauce.

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    Hot Sauce Polish right out of the water.

    NanoSkin Leather & Vinyl Nourish on the Interior.
    Believe 1/2 of what you see and nothing of what you hear.

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    The best thing I found to get the black off the back of the boat is Scrubbing Bubbles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by airchair.rider View Post
    The best thing I found to get the black off the back of the boat is Scrubbing Bubbles.

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    Pretty sure that has abrasives in it.

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    The Boat Candy upholstery cleaner works great... their cutting compounds and polish works amazing as well

 

 

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