It most likely needs to be polished.
PM me and we'll set something up. It'll cost you an 18 pack if the boat in your sig line is the one we're talking about :D
Fawk! I thought you had a 19 footer :skull j/k.
No problem, but it'll cost you a beer per foot...just make it an even case :D
PM me your availability...I'm usually free in the evenings after 6 during the week, and only a few weekends during boating season.
I'll show up with xzibit and we'll "pimp your ride"...LOL.
Ok, how about next week? PM me your availability and we'll work out a time for me and one of my team to polish and wax your boat...provided we're not talking about a 38 footer ;)
T
I understand that spots are limited and they want to reserve them for paying customers, but $20 seems excessive and could result in an overall loss of business. Do they give your dough back if you hit the bar or restaurant?
Pirate Cove has the right idea with their expanded docks to increase...
Speed Gloss is a detailer wax that removes water spots as well as fine swirl marks with the micro-cleansers built into the product. The carnauba wax in the product will increase the shine because of the wax, however depending on the severity of the oxidation, you might need to step up to the...
If you're using products that bring up the shine, they might not be removing the oxidation, merely covering them up. It sounds like the products you are using are referred to as a "cleaner wax" which might contain more wax than polish. That's why you are seeing them last only a few days...
Here's a customer testimonial from a customer that used our new Crystal Cut and Crystal Gloss polish and wax:
Hey Tim,
Thank You so much great product!!!! It saved me from having to paint the boat!!!
Thanks,
Danny T
Sorry to hear you're having hazing issues. Here's the deal: Because Speed Gloss uses carnauba wax, each time you use it you add more wax to your boat over time, which can in certain cases lead to the hazing effect you describe. This haze is the actual wax in the product which becomes...
This week marks PBC's one year anniversary and we want to thank all of our new friends and customers for making our first year better than anticipated! We've seen explosive growth and want to offer a 33% discount off all our products through July 14th to thank you for all your support. We've...
Thanks so much for the kind words! I've been involved in a few different industries over the years, and I can honestly say that there is nothing more satisfying and exciting than being part of the performance boating industry. The people are some of the friendliest and down to earth that I've...
Took some first run pics of our new Crystal Cut and Crystal Gloss labels being printed this morning. This new HP printer is a $1.5 million dollar machine that virtually eliminates all of the tooling required in the traditional style flexograph printing process that we were using. Here are some...
If you use a good conditioning product which repels dirt and oils, you should be able to apply a light mist of conditioner after a day on the water and it will clean the surface and continue conditioning. Spot treat with a cleaning product for the tough stains/dirt.
Tim
Great question.
Technically you can apply it by hand, however it's recommend that you apply via either a DA or high speed machine for best results (but its really a preference call). The polish requires a certain amount of frictional heat created by the machine in order to get the maximum...