Malibu boat: Buffing and Waxing Gelcoat. No Wetsanding.

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024

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  • @JasonJohnson-fm3xp
    @JasonJohnson-fm3xp 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    You do amazing work on these gel coats. Killer job!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood  25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks man. I appreciate the kind words.
      Lee

  • @jeffmurphy9987
    @jeffmurphy9987 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I used Flagship for years and it is a very good wax. I got ahold of some Jescar ultra lock plus and found it to last a whole lot longer. Best part of the Jescar is you literally use hardly any once you’ve got pad wet it just keeps spreading. It’s supposed to be applied thin just keep working it in and the removal is effortless. Although I will try some Fire Glaze at some point they seem to be similar products. Btw beautiful job on this boat. How much would you charge to drill holes in the bottom of each Wake boat you see? lol we hate them on the lakes I frequent!

    • @Local_Boydidgood
      @Local_Boydidgood  24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Wake boats are... Well, they're boats too, I guess.
      Flagship typically lasts 8 months to a year if applied right. I know lots of folks use lots of stuff but Jascar's stuff was so similar to Nufinish2000 in texture the last times I played with it, application feel when removing and smell, that I just always assumed it was the same product, just with added coloring.
      That's great that you got it to last. Reading the bottle, it says something about when to reapply it (or it did when I read the label last) in 6 months I recall, after 2 applications initially.
      I worked at a shop that used Jascar's stuff before I got there on cars and boats. When I left, they used Fire Glaze on both. I think you'll enjoy what it can do.
      As long as folks clean the boat well before "waxing" most products work longer than advertised so it all comes down to the work put into the finish and then the maintenance of that surface.
      Not trying start an argument. There's lots of ways to make all this work. I always try new stuff to see what's changed since last time. I'm usually disappointed.
      Thanks for the comment.
      Lee