LAC: Longest lasting "Wax"?

Grant Lenahan glenahan at vfemail.net
Sun Aug 20 19:55:58 EDT 2006


If that's true, then I'd suggest Meguiar's #26 High Tech Yellow

Grant
On Aug 20, 2006, at 7:46 PM, David Ullrich wrote:

> From what I've read in every baoting rag, "marine waxes" are jsut 
> automotive
> waxes with bigger prices and do not work or last any better. In fact, 
> in
> Priactical Sailor, they actually recomended good old Turtle paste wax  
> for a
> high gloss after extensive testing, but said logevity wasnt great. So, 
> I was
> thinking of things like the synthetic "waxes" like that one they used 
> to
> have in comercials where they would use it on an old faded car and it 
> would
> look good (not great by my standards), then tey would ru it trough 200
> carwahes and it would still bead. Im sure that as totally faked, but at
> least thats kinda what Im looking for. Medium gloss (high would be 
> fine too)
> wiht a LONG life.
>
> Dave
> 1987 CGT 2.3
> SE VA
>
>
> On 8/20/06, Mark Chang <mark.chang at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I agree that the translation to marine use might not be as simple as
>> we think. Especially in salty climates.
>>
>> However, I have had good luck with Klasse All-in-One car wax. They
>> claim that it is acrylic-based and longer lasting. My own personal use
>> has found that it indeed does last pretty darn long.
>>
>> mark
>>
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