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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 514176" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Keep in mind that the spray on wax does not need to be buffed or polished out. Below the waterline, I just spray and let dry, you don't see it anyway and the crud still washes off easy. On the noticeable surfaces, a quick wipe is all that is needed. A serious buff out is not needed. I do my Cherokee in about 10-15 minutes, and my 16' Sylvan in about the same time. The buffing is what messes up my shoulders, torn rotator cuffs, so pumping that spray handle is pretty easy !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 514176, member: 1183"] Keep in mind that the spray on wax does not need to be buffed or polished out. Below the waterline, I just spray and let dry, you don't see it anyway and the crud still washes off easy. On the noticeable surfaces, a quick wipe is all that is needed. A serious buff out is not needed. I do my Cherokee in about 10-15 minutes, and my 16' Sylvan in about the same time. The buffing is what messes up my shoulders, torn rotator cuffs, so pumping that spray handle is pretty easy !! [/QUOTE]
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