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9 hours ago, abkeenan said:

Funny I've seen him doing the same thing to his crankbait box.

Well, heck. So THAT's his dang crankbait secret. Vinegar. I'll fix him. I'm gonna start keeping my RK's in pickle juice. :lol:

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8 hours ago, gabe said:

Bass Boat Saver works great.

Gabe and Jmontgo are right ... this is good stuff. I used it a lot on my Champion and it eliminates the need for any further waxing. Also cuts water spots pretty well.

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Been using Bass Boat Saver for as long as I can remember.  Also use it on my Tahoe!  Occasionally use a little CLR on the motor and jack plate after a week at Table Rock but really need to get on that vinegar/water deal.

Recently started using the Lucas spray Speed Wax that came with the new Z521 and it's actually some pretty amazing stuff.  Not quite as fast and easy as Bass Boat Saver but leaves a better shine and it really helps keep the scum line to a minimum.  I've been using the Lucas stuff at home and continue to use the Bass Boat Saver at the ramp.  Really good combination as the Lucas wax seems to make the BBS even more effective.

The bucket of Lucas promotional items that came with the boat also included a spray for tires and trim that is fantastic.  By far the best I've used.  Water based and doesn't mess up rims and wheels.  It doesn't leave that super shiny, glossy, fake plastic look that I've never cared for personally - I've always thought that just a plain, clean, black tire looked best and this stuff provides that look.  Seems to last as well.  I spray it on the tires and any excess wipes right off with a rag or towel.  Also will spray it on a clean towel and apply to rub rail, keel protector and any other black vinyl and it leaves them looking showroom new.  Highly recommend!

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For the calcium scale that builds up on an outboard they have a stuff called purekleen and it works great..

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28 minutes ago, vernon said:

Been using Bass Boat Saver for as long as I can remember.  Also use it on my Tahoe!  Occasionally use a little CLR on the motor and jack plate after a week at Table Rock but really need to get on that vinegar/water deal.

Recently started using the Lucas spray Speed Wax that came with the new Z521 and it's actually some pretty amazing stuff.  Not quite as fast and easy as Bass Boat Saver but leaves a better shine and it really helps keep the scum line to a minimum.  I've been using the Lucas stuff at home and continue to use the Bass Boat Saver at the ramp.  Really good combination as the Lucas wax seems to make the BBS even more effective.

The bucket of Lucas promotional items that came with the boat also included a spray for tires and trim that is fantastic.  By far the best I've used.  Water based and doesn't mess up rims and wheels.  It doesn't leave that super shiny, glossy, fake plastic look that I've never cared for personally - I've always thought that just a plain, clean, black tire looked best and this stuff provides that look.  Seems to last as well.  I spray it on the tires and any excess wipes right off with a rag or towel.  Also will spray it on a clean towel and apply to rub rail, keel protector and any other black vinyl and it leaves them looking showroom new.  Highly recommend!

Lucas makes very good products

Posted
4 minutes ago, 176champion said:

For the calcium scale that builds up on an outboard they have a stuff called purekleen and it works great..

toilet bowl cleaner works very good as well

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I had a tournament fisherman tell me that he used Lemon Pledge on his Ranger.  It works great. So does the generic Walmart brand.  I also use McGuire's Quick Wax which works good too. My boat is 10 years old and I still get comments about how good it looks.

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