Polish/Wax
#12
Registered
#13
Registered
http://www.fountainofyouthrestore.co..._-_Vitreo.html
Click "purchase" and log into PayPal. I'm ordering a couple quarts for me and some pints for stocking stuffers because the shipping ain't cheap, might as well make it count.
Click "purchase" and log into PayPal. I'm ordering a couple quarts for me and some pints for stocking stuffers because the shipping ain't cheap, might as well make it count.
Last edited by Speedracer29; 10-07-2016 at 08:11 PM.
#14
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
We started just toweling our clear coated deck because we have to walk on the bow. For me, the last bit of perfectly buffed bow shine isn't worth the risk of falling.
Last edited by BenPerfected; 10-09-2016 at 05:29 AM.
#16
That ain't no joke. Dam head hits the boat . Body not far behind. Lol. Talk about embarrassing chit rite there :-))))
#17
Registered
Man where do I start with this thread? Lol...
Carnuba is no good for boats, synthetic waxes will be the only wax that holds up long term. We make many cool products. We are not just a single line that we hope someone likes. For example- we make 20 different dressings about 10 waxes and 5-10 all purpose cleaners. We have been around since 1961. We have always just sold to the pros like shops, dealers, body shops, car washes mainly commercial sales.
Check out and Google- P&S Detailing Products
Carnuba is no good for boats, synthetic waxes will be the only wax that holds up long term. We make many cool products. We are not just a single line that we hope someone likes. For example- we make 20 different dressings about 10 waxes and 5-10 all purpose cleaners. We have been around since 1961. We have always just sold to the pros like shops, dealers, body shops, car washes mainly commercial sales.
Check out and Google- P&S Detailing Products
#18
Registered
I use Presta Products for all my detailing. Their cutting compounds are awesome and they sell the buffing pads to match the compounds, makes it really easy. I use their marine uv creme wax and seems to work very well. A little pricey but really good stuff.
#19
Registered
Man where do I start with this thread? Lol...
Carnuba is no good for boats, synthetic waxes will be the only wax that holds up long term. We make many cool products. We are not just a single line that we hope someone likes. For example- we make 20 different dressings about 10 waxes and 5-10 all purpose cleaners. We have been around since 1961. We have always just sold to the pros like shops, dealers, body shops, car washes mainly commercial sales.
Check out and Google- P&S Detailing Products
Carnuba is no good for boats, synthetic waxes will be the only wax that holds up long term. We make many cool products. We are not just a single line that we hope someone likes. For example- we make 20 different dressings about 10 waxes and 5-10 all purpose cleaners. We have been around since 1961. We have always just sold to the pros like shops, dealers, body shops, car washes mainly commercial sales.
Check out and Google- P&S Detailing Products
#20
Registered
Thanks Mike, now you have to try a product we just came out with a few months ago. It's called Bead Maker. And yes the driven is the best non P&S product. Of course we don't really sell to the public so people aren't as familiar with it. But there is a huge difference between over the counter and professional product.