I decided to lash out and buy some of the expensive Hobie spray on stuff with my new Revo 16/15.
Some say it's just Armour-all with a different label but I don't know if that is true, it does not look thin and milky like Armour-all when applied.
There was enough in the bottle to do the whole kayak liberally. I applied it in the sun and let it sit for hours before wiping away the excess. It does give a very nice shiny-ness especially to the darker colors and the Black Vantage Seat, rudder, hatches, skeg etc.
I can say it does form a dry, slick, shiney coat that resists dirt etc sticking, especially the non-slip cockpit walls which are granular and can get grimey if not maintained.
Twice this week I have been in Scummy creeks and my boat came out with a green scum line around it. This stuff really sticks and if you let it dry out it takes work to remove.
So I used my usual soft plastic dish scourer because a sponge will not remove this filth easily. I was concerned that it might wash the Hobie Protectorant off but the scum washed off more easily than without protectorant and the surface looked well coated with no loss of my expensive application.
I had applied it to the Sidekicks as well, (which have a rough surface and can get really grotty) and they also were coming perfectly clean.
You can see it working because the water Beads on the Kayak and Sidekicks, it literally runs like off a Duck's back.
Using the protectorant on your new boat before you first sail it is a smart move in IMO, especially the sail which is so much easier to clean if coated before use.
If you wish to apply it to an existing boat wash it and the sail with a car-brush and mild soapy warm water. let it dry thoroughly for a day. After you have applied the protectorant you're ride will look almost new again
You should re-apply maybe once a year and you will not need as much as you did on the First application.
I wish I had of done this to my previous Three Hobie's, not real cheap but you're $3000 boat is worth it.
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