Introduction
For rest and relaxation, there's nothing quite like a boat. Whether you like speeding atop the water or anchoring in a quiet cove, boats provide us plenty of R&R. But they need a little TLC, too.
Fiberglass boats are covered with a protective resin called a gelcoat. It gives your boat a smooth, glossy finish, but needs to be maintained periodically. Waxing your boat every few months, especially if you keep it outside, prevents the sun from dulling, pitting or oxidizing the gelcoat.
What product you choose depends on the state of your hull. If the finish is in good shape, a soft paste wax will keep it that way. Marine polishes contain abrasives to smooth imperfections, leaving a glossy finish. Heavily oxidized, chalky gelcoats should be restored with a rubbing compound before waxing.
I'm using a cleaner wax, which combines the protective coating of wax with the slight abrasive quality of polish.
Materials Required
- Boat compound (optional)
- Boat polish (optional)
- Boat soap
- Boat wax