[C320-list] care for non-skid surface
John morrison
sail-ability at sympatico.ca
Tue May 14 17:53:44 PDT 2019
I’ve used Woody Wax, and have found it to be a good product. What I’ve learned is that a little goes a long way, and follow the instructions!
JEM
1999#574
> On May 14, 2019, at 8:00 PM, Tom Grass <tgrass462 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Starbrite makes a Non-Skid WAX. Haven't used it - but am considering doing
> so. Has anywone used it?
>
> Tom Grass
> Bucket List
> 2008 Catalina 320 MK II
>
> On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 6:55 PM jackbrennan <jackbrennan at bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>
>> If you want to wax nonskid, try Woody's Wax. Easy to use -- squirt it on a
>> brush and rub it in -- and it is designed not to be slippery if applied
>> properly.
>> Well rated by Practical Sailor. I've used it for the last year with
>> excellent results.
>> Living in Florida, I'm not willing to forego wax anywhere. UV kills
>> unprotected gelcoat quickly down here.
>> And I never, ever want to have another painted sailboat.
>>
>> Jack BrennanSonas, 1998 Catalina 32Tierra Verde, Fl.Dolphin Cruising Club
>> of Tampa Bay
>>
>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
>>
>> On Sun, May 12, 2019 at 7:36 PM, Greg Flanagan<greg.flanagan at shaw.ca>
>> wrote: Never use wax—makes it slippery. I just wash it with a good boat
>> soap and scrub brush.
>>
>>
>> Greg
>> Hoop Dancer #1076
>>
>>> On May 12, 2019, at 2:01 PM, Charles Holbrook <charlesholbrook at ymail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Wondering how to care for the non-skid surfaces on my C-320. Does
>> anyone use wax? If so, how do you buff out the irregular surfaces. Any
>> suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I have been told by other boat
>> owners to do nothing but just wash the deck.
>>> Charlie Holbrook
>>
>>
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