Waterproofing Boat Cover

Started by Bud Kennedy, June 19, 2016, 10:48:36 AM

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Bud Kennedy

Last week I used Aqua Armor in an effort to try to re-waterproof my ranger boat cover.  It appears to have done a fine job.  Even with some of the rain storms of this week the boat was dry.  So, all in all the product seems to have worked well and would not hesitate to use it again.  I used a 32oz spray bottle that I ordered from Home Depot for about $28.00.  The treatment took the entire bottle and I could have used a little more to finish the Job.  Next time I order I will get a bit extra.  Thanks to Lee Smith for the tip on Aqua Armor

Mike Cork

Very cool, I honestly didn't know there was a product like this. I bet it would be good to apply to new covers to prevent sun deterioration.

That Lee guy is full of knowledge  ~c~ Old but wise  ~roflmao

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Bud Kennedy

On the bottle it claims that also prevents stains, it provides UV protection and is Earth Friendly since it is not a solvent based product

bassadict69

Is that the stuff they show on boots and the water and mud just rolling off?

Please update this thread down the road and let us know how the stuff holds up!