I've used Collinite paste as well as other Collinite products and they are good.
Note the paste is difficult to remove and NOT USABLE IN SUN.
I've switched to polymers for cars, boat and motorhome and pleased w all I have tried. I don't see a lot of difference between polymer brands.
The key to any good wax/polish job is prep and I use & like Collinite cleaner or a mild compound /swirl remover and DA polisher w foam pads(depending on level of oxidation) to prep followed by wax or polymer.
I've used Collinite paste as well as other Collinite products and they are good.
Note the paste is difficult to remove and NOT USABLE IN SUN.
I've switched to polymers for cars, boat and motorhome and pleased w all I have tried. I don't see a lot of difference between polymer brands.
The key to any good wax/polish job is prep and I use & like Collinite cleaner or a mild compound /swirl remover and DA polisher w foam pads(depending on level of oxidation) to prep followed by wax or polymer.
What's wrong w washing the decks?
Wax seems a bit out of place on a deck to me.
It seems like the question and responses are mixing decks and other topside surfaces.Yes, washing works for the bit I walk on but there is a lot of surface, cabin sides for example that doesn’t last when I wash, I don’t want the nonskid to be slippery, just tired of a wash lasting a couple of weeks.
Can someone explain the process for Nufinish?
Is it just a wipe on/ wipe off process?