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Hull Cleaners & Wax for Aluminum Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="AnglerRoy" data-source="post: 464439" data-attributes="member: 24128"><p>Thanks Riverdog, that stuff looks pretty slick. I was thinking to use the Zephyr polishing product, but seems like the SharkHide holds up better in the long run. My boat is usually always on a trailer in a garage (not kept in water) so I may get a few years of life out of the end result.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tip!</p><p></p><p>Holy cow! The complete three part product is $475 (CA)! Ouch! Oh well, not much more than the Zephyr stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnglerRoy, post: 464439, member: 24128"] Thanks Riverdog, that stuff looks pretty slick. I was thinking to use the Zephyr polishing product, but seems like the SharkHide holds up better in the long run. My boat is usually always on a trailer in a garage (not kept in water) so I may get a few years of life out of the end result. Thanks for the tip! Holy cow! The complete three part product is $475 (CA)! Ouch! Oh well, not much more than the Zephyr stuff. [/QUOTE]
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