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i waxed the boat today.. while i was at it i cleaned the inside and got my tires to shine but good..
the trick to the tires was a combo set up washed with purple power first rinsed with a hose. then westley's tire bleache was sprayed on it timed removal with a hose. then armorall extreme shine was added. man dose it shine but good.. before tire and fenders ![]() after the above stated process ![]() also got happy with the purple power and a scrub brush on the fenders -they were super dirty- i really cleaned up the inside.. ![]() by the way i used an old favorite wax. mothers carnuba cleaner wax..and a power buffer.. zooker
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Just wait till you go down a dirt road or parking lot (Circle Dr.).
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circle drive was were we fished sunday.
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Loads of beads.
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zooker, 4 hours to clean the tires?? lol how long did it take you to wax the boat?
looks good man.
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umm about an hour and a half was it not for having to make a mid waxing beer run -48 bottles just aint enough-
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That was BEDS. Not beads !
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figured that yeah that is where they is but most of the fat fish aint on the bed yet.. caught 7 sunday-t-town- big over 6 and had the tail bloody.. the rest 2-4 pounds no sign of bed work..
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I have to admit I am one of those who sit back and read but have to answer this post because I had the same problem with my boat especially on the lower unit. My brother is a car body repair person and he said do not use that kitchen stuff on your boat as it will surely damage your clear coat and fast. My Ranger cost over 35k and I sure don't want to take any chances. I read about a guy that advertises on another site his name is Skeeter. He sells some stuff called Boat Restore and Wonderfoam. I am not a person to jump at every post I see about a product but this product has thread after thread of very positive posts on walleye central. So, long story short I bought some. Wonderfoam takes off the grim, waterspots and mineral deposits like nothing I have ever seen. I applied the restore which is a cleaner wax after I got the boat and motor clean and the boat looks new. I do put the restore on about every 3erd time out of the water but both products take no effort at all to use. Easiest clean up I have ever seen. Not sure if I can post the site I ordered it from but the mod delete it if they want. www.larsensales.com Good luck. Bill
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