Max Wax Revisited
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Max Wax Revisited
Last spring UV brought Max Wax to the attention of the faithful. Further, that it potentially contained properties to retard marine growth on running gear. He shipped me several cans and I applied it per his instructions. I put the boat on the hill this week and am pleased to report that growth on the wheels and shafts was reduced by approximately 75% from last year. Hats-off to UV for another great find. Let's here feedback from other users who tried this product.
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I used it as well and while the growth was moderately retarded, what was there came off very easily both in-season and upon haul-out. I may not have applied it properly, so if those of you who found it worked really well can tell me how you applied it, I may get better results. That said, even if I don't get better results by applying it differently, I'd use it again. Far better than painting...
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I was considering adding a propspeed application to the list of work when I haul at Worton Cr next month. Alternatively, I was thinking I might apply it myself since I tend to rack my bill up with John P. pretty quickly.
May I ask how much he charged you to do it?
I did a short haul back in August to do some quick work to my swim platform and saw several boats with propspeed that had just been hauled. Amazing stuff, although as previously noted, you must follow strict rules with the application.
Thanks
I was considering adding a propspeed application to the list of work when I haul at Worton Cr next month. Alternatively, I was thinking I might apply it myself since I tend to rack my bill up with John P. pretty quickly.
May I ask how much he charged you to do it?
I did a short haul back in August to do some quick work to my swim platform and saw several boats with propspeed that had just been hauled. Amazing stuff, although as previously noted, you must follow strict rules with the application.
Thanks
Mack
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Well, the Max Wax gets some mixed reviews so far on the running gear....remember, it was formulated for above-the-water HD metal protection, like cast iron flange bearings, shaft couplers and the like. The buzz that it worked on underwater stuff came thru CX's New Zealand customer, the Port of Auckland, that used it on some real big ferry boat props.
I've gotten one PM that it did not work real well on running gear, and see a few of ya'll have gotten good results. On the other hand, it is cheap....I can price it at about $11 a can and am doing about a $50 minimun order, so combine with other CX stuff is OK.
UV
I've gotten one PM that it did not work real well on running gear, and see a few of ya'll have gotten good results. On the other hand, it is cheap....I can price it at about $11 a can and am doing about a $50 minimun order, so combine with other CX stuff is OK.
UV
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