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Old 05-18-08, 06:41   #1 (permalink)
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Wax durability

Hello,
I have a quick question. Last fall, I had asked my marina to detail my boat (I usually do it). I was under the impression that they would detail it before it was launched in the spring. Well I guess they buffed and waxed it last October. The boat has been indoors and shrink wrapped since then. I plan on having them launch the boat in the next week or so. I am concerned that the wax isn't fully protecting the boat, due to it sitting for roughly 8 months. Should I be concerned?

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Re: Wax durability

If the boat was shrink wrapped and kept indoors, why wouldn't the wax still be there?
Check it an see before it's launched.
 
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Re: Wax durability

If it was shrink wrapped, mold would be a bigger concern for me, boats need to breath.
 
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Re: Wax durability

The boat should be clean, I would put another coat on prior to launching.
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