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Re: hull color

Posted: Mar 19th, '13, 15:31
by CaptPatrick
Morning Wood wrote:I used AWLCARE on my transom. Now the diesel soot collects like crazy where I applied it. And srubbing it off now is a pain. Paint was one year old before application. Prior to that everything wiped up so easy. Does it get easier as the season wears on?
MW,

Try using ReJex, (same people that make Corrosion-X), on your transom... Shines up like glass and lasts about 6 months or more, as long as you don't use harsh detergents to wash.

Image NOTHING STICKS BUT THE SHINE!®

Re: hull color

Posted: Mar 20th, '13, 05:20
by Charlie J
CaptPatrick wrote: MW,

Try using ReJex, (same people that make Corrosion-X), on your transom... Shines up like glass and lasts about 6 months or more, as long as you don't use harsh detergents to wash.

Image NOTHING STICKS BUT THE SHINE!®
i agree put 2 coats on in the spring and the soot just washes away

Re: hull color

Posted: Mar 25th, '13, 18:24
by ljmauricio
visited the Palm Beach Boat Show this weekend. Ice Blue is obviously the popular color this year. If it wasn't White, it was Ice Blue. Small boats right up to the larger ones. Maybe a maroon or yellow here and there but Ice Blue was everywhere. We've changed our color selection to Aqua Mist just to be a little different.

Re: hull color

Posted: Mar 26th, '13, 08:23
by Rawleigh
The nice think about white is it never goes out of style.

Re: hull color

Posted: Mar 27th, '13, 09:54
by Skipper Dick
Rawleigh,

You got that white.

Re: hull color

Posted: Mar 27th, '13, 12:23
by TailhookTom
Bunch of racists! LOL, just kidding - and my new ride is the same color it came out of the Bertram factory -- Bimini BLUE!