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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 508262" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I use turtle wax spray for years. Cleaner/ wax, cheap, easy on- easy off. Makes my black Merc look nice and shiney and the crud comes right off. Can re spray and clean in 5 minutes or less. Also use it on my painted aluminum hull. Can do most of the boat (16') in 10-15 minutes. On the bottom below the water line, I just spray it on and kind of slop it around, no worry about buffing, just keeps the crud from sticking. Every few outings I do a quick recoat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 508262, member: 1183"] I use turtle wax spray for years. Cleaner/ wax, cheap, easy on- easy off. Makes my black Merc look nice and shiney and the crud comes right off. Can re spray and clean in 5 minutes or less. Also use it on my painted aluminum hull. Can do most of the boat (16') in 10-15 minutes. On the bottom below the water line, I just spray it on and kind of slop it around, no worry about buffing, just keeps the crud from sticking. Every few outings I do a quick recoat. [/QUOTE]
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