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    Do you wax the hull of the boat. I have heard from a fella that's full of it that he did a 360' when he did it.

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    I can't have a glass boat...throw too many rocks.......

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    Lake skum will slow down a glass boat!A waxed surface cuts water better and it is easier to maintain. Or so I've read!
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    just what you need to be doin is donuts!!

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    race boater supposedly don't wax theirs. like a golf ball has dimples rather than smooth surface. Heard they take fine sandpaper and rough up the hull a bit. Now to stay clean may be a different matter.

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    I did mine once a year before last--pain in the but and will just get dirty again--best I've heard is you do a good washing then use lemon pledge after each trip and she will stay nice and shinny

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    Waxed mine once.. After that..It wouldn't stay on the trailor pulling it out of the water for 6 months...had to hook the strap up before going up the ramp.. I will never wax another boat again in my life
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    I have a buddy who has an older ranger and it looks like brand new, one night Feesh and I ask him how he kept it looking so clean and said he had never waxed it, washes it and wipes it down with Pledge every so often, it works cause his boat still looks like new. He said that's what the dealer told him to do and that's what he's done since he bought it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GitDaGrease View Post
    I have a buddy who has an older ranger and it looks like brand new, one night Feesh and I ask him how he kept it looking so clean and said he had never waxed it, washes it and wipes it down with Pledge every so often, it works cause his boat still looks like new. He said that's what the dealer told him to do and that's what he's done since he bought it.
    Hmmmm. Good tip. Which Pledge does he use, plain, lemon, etc?
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    lemon just smells better

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