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    Thumbs up Starbrite Cleaner wax

    I have been using the same cleaner wax for years. Seems like sometimes I get a little tunnel vision when it comes to detailing products .

    Bill at Starbrite told me about their cleaner wax and suggested I give it a try. I took his advice, and used it.

    Because of Bill my life just got a little easier, Thanks Bill.
    Starbrites Cleaner wax can be left on for an hour or two and is still easy to wipe off and it leaves a spectacular shine and finish, it is easy to use with a buffer or without.

    I always apply my wax then move on to another section of the boat while waiting for the wax to dry. Sometimes I may not get back to the wax for an hour or two.
    The wax I have been using would dry so hard it would leave a residue and was hell to wipe off.

    I found with the Starbrite wax it did not leave a residue and after three hours it was easy to wipe off and it left an outstanding shine.

    Bill, whatever you guys are doing to make this wax PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE FORMULA!
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    I don't believe one word of it,

    Surf, sound's like a sales pitch to me. I'll be a believer as soon as you come on down here and give me a demo. Yes of course the demo includes the entire boat. I really need to know how easy it comes off after you've applied it to the other side. I mean fair's, fair. Proof will be in the pudding and I'll sing your praises forever. Who know's LaGringa might even jump in and offer to help. I'll fire up the grill. Grilled tuna (fresh of course), corn on the cob,baked potatoes and nanna pudding. Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by seapower View Post
    Surf, sound's like a sales pitch to me. I'll be a believer as soon as you come on down here and give me a demo. Yes of course the demo includes the entire boat. I really need to know how easy it comes off after you've applied it to the other side. I mean fair's, fair. Proof will be in the pudding and I'll sing your praises forever. Who know's LaGringa might even jump in and offer to help. I'll fire up the grill. Grilled tuna (fresh of course), corn on the cob,baked potatoes and nanna pudding. Frank
    How about grilled Tuna and a crawfish boil with small red potatoes, andouille saugage and corn on the cob...
    some good friends and boat drinks?

    Instead of a barn raising we will have a boat cleaning...

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    Name Your Poison!,

    I can provide the boat, tuna,cob's and tater's. Don't have any crawdad's and don't have a clue what kind of "New York" sausage you're talking about. I got homemade "wild hog" sausage, you know that"southern thang". Drink's around here generally consist of iced tea, Crystal Light(for the chick's) and ice water. An occasional Dr Pepper or Coke are tolorated.
    Hey you know I just thought of something on a serious note. There are many of us from around this general area that I know only across the keyboard. Maybe a real fish fry, cook out for all SFC. member's that would like to attend wouldn't be a bad idea. I mean really,we all bring a little something along and we got a bunch of fat n sassy folk's lyin' around tell'n storie's. Not a bad idea in my book. What do you think? Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by Surfergirl View Post
    I have been using the same cleaner wax for years. Seems like sometimes I get a little tunnel vision when it comes to detailing products .

    Bill at Starbrite told me about their cleaner wax and suggested I give it a try. I took his advice, and used it.

    Because of Bill my life just got a little easier, Thanks Bill.
    Starbrites Cleaner wax can be left on for an hour or two and is still easy to wipe off and it leaves a spectacular shine and finish, it is easy to use with a buffer or without.

    I always apply my wax then move on to another section of the boat while waiting for the wax to dry. Sometimes I may not get back to the wax for an hour or two.
    The wax I have been using would dry so hard it would leave a residue and was hell to wipe off.

    I found with the Starbrite wax it did not leave a residue and after three hours it was easy to wipe off and it left an outstanding shine.

    Bill, whatever you guys are doing to make this wax PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE FORMULA!






    Another great Starbrite product! I believe they always have made quality products!

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    Thank you for the great feedback. We really appreciate it.

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    So,how would this product work on a duel color glass boat? And of course a buffer too? I used to use 3M cleaner/wax,but it is not sold local any more.

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    I would expect it to work fine on a dual color boat.

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