Boat cleaning and protect products

Zogman

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Saw an ad for 'Boat Bling' anyone use them? I have been using 303 products and am somewhat satisfied. Going to be doing heavy duty cleaning and waxing this weekend.
 


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I bought boat bling hot sauce for my co-worker as a Christmas gift 2 years ago. He said it worked really well. But he is also the guy that would not tell me if it sucked because it was a gift. He is also the most anal guy in America and wipes his boat down every time the garage gets open so take it for what its worth.
 

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I use the 3m wax with rubbing compound in it there are varying styles from heavily oxidized to light. I think napa in Bismarck sells it still, works great by hand or with polisher/buffer.
 

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Larson sales works very well for me. The cleaner\ polish combo shines up real good. For hard water spots nothing will work better than vinegar and water.
 

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Boat bling hot sauce right after pulling boat from water. Spray on, wipe off, go all the way around, then dry towel after. really shines and takes all water spots off, motor, windshield also.
 


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Vinegar and water after use. Vinegar will take the wax off so good old turtle wax paste a couple times a summer works for me.
 

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I like Ducky for the engine covers and those spots that are more stubborn.
 

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I use a mixture of water, vinegar and windex. Makes it shine up well, and take off hard water spots like a champ.
 


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Vinegar/water for occasional use when spots get the best of me. Simple Green for more dirt and blood (fish or mine) related cleaning needs.

Every time I pull the boat out I use Bassboat Saver (cleaner/wax spray). Quick 5-10 minute spray and wipedown keeps sparkles looking good. Can get a 5 gallon jug and refill original bottles.
 

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Now that I got a sparkly boat I just may have to shine it up.
 

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Water and vinegar for daily use, but for a good deep clean use The Works. Unreal what it can do, but I wouldn't do it regularly. I would imagine you'll ruin your finish.
 


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Anyone use boat bling quicke sauce? I’ve used their hot sauce and works great
 

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Good stuff for the motors!
 

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I shine with Lucas Oil Slick Mist. spray on wipe down after each use and the boat glistens. I rarely indorse but have to here. The alluring smell also draws in women as a bonus.
 
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