If you call pacific produx, then I bet they would give you the sale I recently saw for 4 gallons for $75. Lasts me the entire season.
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Yes I use it on the metal, chromax and glass. Works great.
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Ian S
2014 SANTE. NSS. Pro balllast. Boatmate trailer
2004 SANTE. 4000 lb ballast, 2013 graphics (prev). Ramlin trailer
2009 Moomba Outback (prev). Boatmate trailer
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Just ordered 128oz size from Amazon for $44. Will be my first try! I am assuming I can use it on the big stickers on the side of my G21. Let me know if this is not ok!!!
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Originally posted by scott-lake-james-in View PostJust ordered 128oz size from Amazon for $44. Will be my first try! I am assuming I can use it on the big stickers on the side of my G21. Let me know if this is not ok!!!
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Yes, the hot sauce was just fine on the stickers on the side of my G21. It is better than straight vinegar because of the wax inside, but for the long haul, I am going to invest in a pump sprayer (like you spray weeds with) and white vinegar. I am thinking I can use the plain vinegar on my windshield glass and all over the boat and then use the hot sauce at then end of the weekend.
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I use the works cleaner on the bottom parts of the hull and transom to remove the tanin stains I sometimes get, wear gloves. Goes on easy and really brightens whites. Make sure you hose down the trailer before and after as it can corrode metal over time. Then for me I just have been using boat bright all season, spray on and wipe off all the surfaces that are easy to get to. Seems to do the trick for me, maybe try hot sauce next season.
As the season winds down in Michigan, should I do a full wax on the hull, not the boat bright but an actual wax, thoughts?
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