I was swimming around the boat yesterday and had my wife throw me a micro fiber towel. I can say that it wasn't super easy but with some minor elbow grease I was able to rub off a good portion of the scunge that was built up. Was hard to really dig in since I was floating and pushing hard just pushed me away from the boat. haha.
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I talked with a fiberglass / gel coater that does some amazing work, who is also a consultant to one of the ceramic coat companies. He said that the stuff is pretty good for a season, but not to believe the 3-5 year claims. Interested to hear others long-term experiences.
If this is true, the cost of Ceramic coating and prep is not worth it. Better to get a decent exterior detail done once or twice a season with quality products. I know one of my friends uses a coating from The Chemical Guys and he swears by it.
I store my boat indoors, towing an hour each way, but with a babes wipe-down after each outing and waxing once a year, my 2016 G looks better than some of the new ones on the lot. You all that keep them in the water are the ones really putting this stuff to the test.Last edited by blueroom; 07-02-2019, 02:09 PM.
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I have seen folks use the ceramic stuff, works great to begins with but fades in the sun just like any other. Best protection is a good wax and some way to keep the sun off it.
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Originally posted by charlesml3 View Post
I would really recommend you look into adding sun skirts. There's no wax or coating that can keep UV from oxidizing gel coat.
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