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#1 Post by daburgie » Tue May 03, 2016 2:41 pm

should I put wax on new pontoons? to keep them clean.

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#2 Post by MH Hawker » Tue May 03, 2016 3:13 pm

that wont do much if any thing use shark hide
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#3 Post by DSwatloski » Tue May 03, 2016 4:42 pm

How long does it take to get them shining with Shark Hide? Does it cut pretty fast? It looks nice, but I have my concerns that you have to do it again and again to keep the shine up.
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#4 Post by Coldbrew » Tue May 03, 2016 5:06 pm

daburgie wrote:should I put wax on new pontoons? to keep them clean.
I use an aluminum wax on my pontoons after I shine them. I think it gives them a layer of protection, but it's not like using Sharkhide. It's about 1/10 the cost though. :biggrin2

DSwatloski wrote:How long does it take to get them shining with Shark Hide? Does it cut pretty fast? It looks nice, but I have my concerns that you have to do it again and again to keep the shine up.
Sharkhide does make a polish, but when most people on this forum talk about it they're talking about the protection product they offer. You'd use it on already shinny pontoons to keep them that way. Doesn't last if your boat is in the water all season though.

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#5 Post by DSwatloski » Tue May 03, 2016 7:49 pm

Thanks.
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#6 Post by Onegun » Wed May 04, 2016 6:22 pm

Coldbrew wrote: I use an aluminum wax on my pontoons after I shine them. I think it gives them a layer of protection, but it's not like using Sharkhide. It's about 1/10 the cost though. :biggrin2
Uhhh, brand please?
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#7 Post by Coldbrew » Thu May 05, 2016 1:48 pm

Onegun wrote:
Coldbrew wrote: I use an aluminum wax on my pontoons after I shine them. I think it gives them a layer of protection, but it's not like using Sharkhide. It's about 1/10 the cost though. :biggrin2
Uhhh, brand please?
Bass Pro brand:

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