Ceramic coat

Started by geneinnc, March 31, 2021, 02:40:26 PM

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geneinnc

IF you put that stuff on your boat, enjoy! But.....be careful. That stuff is slicker than frozen goose shite!

Luckily I landed in the grass once, but bounced off the trailer on the 2nd dismount.

Really guys if you use that stuff I would suggest using the net. You lip a bass I can see going straight in the drink leaning over and fighting  fish.

It sure does look good though!

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Mike Cork

Ouch.... That's gonna hurt for a while...

What brand did you use?

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geneinnc

Quote from: Mike Cork on March 31, 2021, 04:05:51 PM
Ouch.... That's gonna hurt for a while...

What brand did you use?
I can find out. My detail genius tests everything made. I'll find out Mike. That would make a great sticky. He was telling me what does the best on different parts of the glass. I just know none of it is cheap.

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Princeton_Man

Ouch! Sure hate to see that.

That ceramic stuff is great. Much better than regular wax.

I use Mcguires ceramic wax and sealer on the vehicles, but just their marine wax on the boat.

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Wizard

I tried Glass Shield years ago and it was too slick. It took far longer to remove than to apply. Honestly, with the additives put into today's fiberglass, you should seldom need to wax a boat.

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geneinnc

But, my boat is 23 years old!

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FlatsNBay

Looks great!

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Groma

I watched one of those youtube videos where they used a half dozen products McGuire's ,Mothers couple other brand names and they came up with Turtle Wax ceramic as the top one by far . I was a little surprised but convinced .  They did a hood of a car and subjected it to a half dozen products some pretty harsh . In the end Turtle ceramic was still good.
"You have to fight for the right to fish "

Grout-scout

What's the approximate price to have a bass boat ceramic coated? I know it'll vary from area to area, just looking for a ballpark cost.

Groma

Grout-scout glad you found the place . Much better environment then the other . I bought  Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions PRO GRAPHENE infused . Supposedly better then the ceramic coating with the same advantages as ceramic . I plan on trying tomorrow I'll post with results.   
"You have to fight for the right to fish "

Grout-scout

Quote from: Groma on April 21, 2021, 08:14:34 PM
Grout-scout glad you found the place . Much better environment then the other . I bought  Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions PRO GRAPHENE infused . Supposedly better then the ceramic coating with the same advantages as ceramic . I plan on trying tomorrow I'll post with results.


Thank you sir. Let us know how the Turtle wax brand works, please. I'd love to find something that'll make boat wipe down easier.

Groma

OK I applied  Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions PRO GRAPHENE infused to the boat today . All I can say is its slick . Went on really easy per the instructions . Smooth as silk to the touch , it also added shine on top of the shine already on the boat . I take really good care of my boat and it looks like new but after applying this Graphene It is even shinier than before .

Tomorrow I'm going to do my car .  I have no affiliation with Turtle wax or any of its subsidiaries . lo lo   
"You have to fight for the right to fish "

Mike Cork

Thanks for the follow up Groma

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