Will car wax harm my boat?

harpjames35

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I have an old ArrowGlass fishing boat. The tan/cream paint on the outside of the hull is pretty oxidized. I was wondering if I can wax it with car wax. Or maybe even take a buffer to it. I am wondering if this will hurt the finish on my boat (not that it can really get any worse :rolleyes: ). Thanks
 

envy83

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Re: Will car wax harm my boat?

It certainly won't harm your boat. As with car wax, you'll want to really wash the hull down, and if you have access to a fiber-glass buffer and compound use it. After that, it's just like waxing a car and will protect just like a car wax.
 

neumanns

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Re: Will car wax harm my boat?

Do you have a gelcoat or clearcoat finish. If it is gelcoat they recomend a high grade carnuba sp? wax. I cannot tell you what is best for clearcoat.
 

bbtruck01

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Re: Will car wax harm my boat?

Hey I was browseing thru and saw the wax question. a good car wax has karnuba in it and from a bodyman-car painter I'd say the car wax would be fine > I used Turtlewax on my 1973 Carvelle.<br /> Take a kid fishing & it'll be the best trip of your life!<br /><br /> Bubbatruck :D
 

harpjames35

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Re: Will car wax harm my boat?

Thanks everyone for your responses. I thought it would be ok but wanted to make sure before I ruined anything. I have never buffed a car before and want to try to use a buffer on the boat. Can anyone give me a few tips on what to use with the buffer (just regular wax?) and special tips to do a good job? thanks again.
 
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