RiverDave
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That’s proprietary information!Seems like a popular thing to do in the detail world these days. Is this a ground-up formulation, or just re-branding a known product?
More details please....
Badass looking cobra
Bad ass Cobra..
Badass looking cobra
I think I saw it on facebook. Just recently deliveredAgreed. I’ve never seen that boat before but it’s sick!
Gloss sauce. No relationship to boat bling?
Usually you have to take the car back every year for a maintenance re-coating to claim the warranty. Not sure how that works, but I’m guessing you would have to do the same with a boat. How did you wash the boat? Soap type matters. Wash procedures matter. Etc.I had G-technique put on my cobalt when it was brand new. 5 year or 7 year "warranty" blah, blah, blah....... Anybody ever claimed on one of those warranties? That was 2 years ago. I would say after one season it was back to same old same old, scrubbing the boat on the ramp to get the spots off. Is the water different at Powell? I don't think so. I've tried a few spot removal solutions (some recommended from RDP) and none of them really worked any better. Finally went back to Hot Sauce, it's crap too. Seems like boat has to be in the shade at just the right temp with the exact amount of 3/4 gallon on your one rag before you wipe, in order to get the spots off. I'm done. I'm going back old school, it always worked in the past. Carnuba Wax a couple times a year, water and vinegar at ramp to remove spots. Each spring do a light polish coat prior to carnuba paste. And if it doesn't look "wet" enough after that wax, put on one more coat, WTH. My bet is I'll save a crap ton of money and probably not cost myself any time.
Rant over!
Well, almost. "Sauce"? Really? No points for originality on that one. How about juice or shine or gloss or drool! I don't know, something other than what the "other guy" already has done.
Sorry, maybe I'm having a bad day........... just done with all this, "buy this and it will be easy" crap.
#METOOI hate that music
Actually it’s a ceramic coat with our warranty on it. We are like Nordstrom’s, if you aren’t happy with your coating and have done the simple steps of maintenance; washing your boat. We will redo it. For 4 years !!!It’s a ceramic coat with their sticker on it.
Actually it’s a ceramic coat with our warranty on it. We are like Nordstrom’s, if you aren’t happy with your coating and have done the simple steps of maintenance; washing your boat. We will redo it. For 4 years !!!
Warranty for what? What exactly falls under that warranty? Also, what does a ceramic coating claim to do in the first place? Make it easier to wash? I would love to put a product on the top of my transom and my black engine cowls that would help with spotting after the day is done, I just don't believe it. I have used many products, but just like @J DUNN said, it's the same old story. The old Hot Sauce and hand wax EVERY trip out is it.Actually it’s a ceramic coat with our warranty on it. We are like Nordstrom’s, if you aren’t happy with your coating and have done the simple steps of maintenance; washing your boat. We will redo it. For 4 years !!!
There is no product that you can wipe on and give you protection for years....hell, for 2 weeks!!! It's bullshit, every single one.I agree with you guys, I went for the "Ceramic Coating" on my 2018 motorhome last year because the F&I guy dropped my rate quite a few points on the loan, so I entertained him. I even read reviews online for the company that produced the coating. Good reviews at that. (Probably all paid reviews in hingsight)
So a tweaker detailer shows up and applies it a week later. Same thing I see most people do, he applys with cloth.
Whatever, Im not a believer. RV is starting to get faded now, and I stay on top of it like I do all my stuff. I don't see a damn difference. Never did. Seems to be snake oil these days to be honest.
Usually you have to take the car back every year for a maintenance re-coating to claim the warranty. Not sure how that works, but I’m guessing you would have to do the same with a boat. How did you wash the boat? Soap type matters. Wash procedures matter. Etc.
It’s a huge pain in the dick to keep it maintained. If you’re willing to put in the time, It’s way better than wax IMO, but if not, it’s a massive waste of money.
You know what else works amazingly well if you keep it maintained and re-apply once or twice a year? regular ass carnuba wax
Please see above ^^^^^^Does anyone know where I can get some Gloss Sauce?
I had G-technique put on my cobalt when it was brand new. 5 year or 7 year "warranty" blah, blah, blah....... Anybody ever claimed on one of those warranties? That was 2 years ago. I would say after one season it was back to same old same old, scrubbing the boat on the ramp to get the spots off. Is the water different at Powell? I don't think so. I've tried a few spot removal solutions (some recommended from RDP) and none of them really worked any better. Finally went back to Hot Sauce, it's crap too. Seems like boat has to be in the shade at just the right temp with the exact amount of 3/4 gallon on your one rag before you wipe, in order to get the spots off. I'm done. I'm going back old school, it always worked in the past. Carnuba Wax a couple times a year, water and vinegar at ramp to remove spots. Each spring do a light polish coat prior to carnuba paste. And if it doesn't look "wet" enough after that wax, put on one more coat, WTH. My bet is I'll save a crap ton of money and probably not cost myself any time.
Rant over!
Well, almost. "Sauce"? Really? No points for originality on that one. How about juice or shine or gloss or drool! I don't know, something other than what the "other guy" already has done.
Sorry, maybe I'm having a bad day........... just done with all this, "buy this and it will be easy" crap.
The warranty covers the shine and the ability to easily wash your boat, truck, SxS, or RV. Even BLACK.Warranty for what? What exactly falls under that warranty? Also, what does a ceramic coating claim to do in the first place? Make it easier to wash? I would love to put a product on the top of my transom and my black engine cowls that would help with spotting after the day is done, I just don't believe it. I have used many products, but just like @J DUNN said, it's the same old story. The old Hot Sauce and hand wax EVERY trip out is it.
I will say that I have never taken it to a "professional" to have it done either.
I hate that music
that blue jug has been my go to since the 'secret sauce' was created in my neighbors garage a decade agoI'll wax my Boat or Bote' (Jet Bote' guys) once a year in FEB or March then for the rest of the year it's just a wipe down.
Here's your homemade "HOT Sauce" mix 50/50 with vinegar and be happy
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I leave the HOT at the ramp and get Sauced in my A/C'd RV garage when applying
Tobtek was your neighbor...that blue jug has been my go to since the 'secret sauce' was created in my neighbors garage a decade ago
Come by the shop anytime and we will give you some of our detail spray for freeMy dad’s boat is not in the greatest gel coat condition. At all. He ran the crap out of his boat for 30+ years and didn’t take great care of it. He did get it waxed once a year and reapplied a spray wax throughout the season. The black was starting to fade badly. It had been color sanded once before, but it went back to looking bad. Everyone hated washing the boat, the water spots were terrible even after trying to clean it at the ramp. After talking to @steak&lobster and having Detail specialties work on it and applied the ceramic coating about a year and half ago, it still looks as good as it can look.
If it’s too hot, sometimes we don’t even wipe down at the ramp. We just drive it to the house and wipe it down in the ac with a wet towel. We wash it after it’s been in a slip for a weekend, but everything comes off easier. It takes me 10 or so minutes to wipe down the whole boat with just a wet towel. The hardest area I will say is the back swim platform area. But, that gets splashed the most and it’s solid black.
I think it’s easy to make a nice boat shine that’s in good condition with any type of wax or coating. But, the coating has made my dads boat easier to deal with and shine as much as it could.
We warranty our “snake oil” LoLEXACTLY! "Well warranty is good for 4 years, IF you keep up regular maintenance! Oh, and come back once a year for a refresh bend over." Well wait, that's the same thing I was doing with regular carnuba, IN MY GARAGE!!!!!
I had a guy quote doing my new ATC Car hauler. Started at $4k and finally got down below $2k. WTH? Snake oil........
Like I said, I have a car with ceramic that was applied approximately 1 year ago and an SUV that was detailed with wax 2 months ago. Both maintained exactly the same way, which is over the top OCD. "1 bucket for wheels, 1 bucket for soap, 1 bucket for rinse, foam cannon, never washed in direct sunlight, and a minimum of 5 mitts so the mitt never goes back on the car after it's touched it." The ceramic coat is significantly easier to clean. Water sheets better, sap and bird crap come off easier, etc.You know what else works amazingly well if you keep it maintained and re-apply once or twice a year? regular ass carnuba wax
We warranty our “snake oil” LoL
I had G-technique put on my cobalt when it was brand new. 5 year or 7 year "warranty" blah, blah, blah....... Anybody ever claimed on one of those warranties? That was 2 years ago. I would say after one season it was back to same old same old, scrubbing the boat on the ramp to get the spots off. Is the water different at Powell? I don't think so. I've tried a few spot removal solutions (some recommended from RDP) and none of them really worked any better. Finally went back to Hot Sauce, it's crap too. Seems like boat has to be in the shade at just the right temp with the exact amount of 3/4 gallon on your one rag before you wipe, in order to get the spots off. I'm done. I'm going back old school, it always worked in the past. Carnuba Wax a couple times a year, water and vinegar at ramp to remove spots. Each spring do a light polish coat prior to carnuba paste. And if it doesn't look "wet" enough after that wax, put on one more coat, WTH. My bet is I'll save a crap ton of money and probably not cost myself any time.
Rant over!
Well, almost. "Sauce"? Really? No points for originality on that one. How about juice or shine or gloss or drool! I don't know, something other than what the "other guy" already has done.
Sorry, maybe I'm having a bad day........... just done with all this, "buy this and it will be easy" crap.