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Old 08-31-2006, 04:10 PM
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who has the best u v protectant product for average summer mid 90's temp with a 100-104 heat index ?
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NASA... Can you put Bullfrog on gel coat?

I would guess that Aurora Marine has something with extra uv protection. Its an easy Goggle.
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303, if you are talking plastics and other type of materials!
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303, if you are talking plastics and other type of materials!
That's probably the best seller.
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What are you protecting? Skin, fiberglass, vinyl, sunbrella, isenglass, etc. etc. etc.
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i'm sorry. i guess i was thinking everyone would think gel coat. its for the boat. duh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!me.
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303

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I tried the 303, but it seemed to leave lots of streaks. Anybody else have this issue?
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I tried the 303, but it seemed to leave lots of streaks. Anybody else have this issue?
do not apply in the sun and don't spray it directly on the surface. Spray a microfiber towel/rag with it and just go over your topside gelcoat surfaces that are directly effected by UV - it's great stuff for radomes and antennas and keeps gunnel tops from bleaching out. I use it last after waxing/cleaning - once every 30 days or so, not every time....buff with another microfiber towel to remove any excess....
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thanks Glen. You are the boat grooming master.
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thanks Glen. You are the boat grooming master.
thanks - put the 303 rag in a zip lock and you'll use 1/2 as much next time - will keep for a good while....
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thanks glen. i knew you would have the solution according to the looks of your paint job on your boat that you posted last week on the paint vs new gel coat thread. i was very impressed . looks like they all would do paint jobs at the mnfgr.
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