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Keeping an aluminum boat in a wet slip
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 522868" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Just like on your car, it will last for a while and keep the crap from sticking as well. Makes cleanup much quicker and easier. I do mine a few times each season but mine sets on a trailer. Years back kept my boat in a hoist out of water. Just used Pledge spray wax for furniture, it lasted for a couple weeks but made the crud come off easier. Today's spray protectants last much longer so 2-3 weeks or longer should not be a problem ! Bottom line is.....much less cost and effort than painting by a long shot !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 522868, member: 1183"] Just like on your car, it will last for a while and keep the crap from sticking as well. Makes cleanup much quicker and easier. I do mine a few times each season but mine sets on a trailer. Years back kept my boat in a hoist out of water. Just used Pledge spray wax for furniture, it lasted for a couple weeks but made the crud come off easier. Today's spray protectants last much longer so 2-3 weeks or longer should not be a problem ! Bottom line is.....much less cost and effort than painting by a long shot ! [/QUOTE]
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