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Author:  PurdueZach [ Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:43 pm ]
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Just as a reference, I did 2 boats and went through a little under half of the gallon. I don't think I used an excessive amount. If you can find the RMP, I would suggest stocking up (especially if you can get it for $4 a pop).

Author:  Jdm [ Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:19 am ]
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Brian, for what its worth, I was forever getting wheel marks on the hull insides - a pain to get at, and stubborn to clean. Then I read about Mr. Clean Magic Eraser over on The Hull Truth forum. Unbelievable stuff! Have no idea what is in it - but I have not found a hull stain yet that it can't remove. They are a few bucks each, and you are lucky if you get one to last for a Hobie - but they are amazing.

JDM

Author:  optikid [ Sat May 19, 2012 6:49 pm ]
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Its been a little while now does it still look good? my dad is insisting the it wont work good on boats because its should be stiff and will crack.

Author:  PurdueZach [ Sun May 20, 2012 7:56 am ]
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optikid wrote:
Its been a little while now does it still look good? my dad is insisting the it wont work good on boats because its should be stiff and will crack.

So far so good. I have had my boat stored outside for a while and there is no cracking or anything like that. The stuff doesn't go on thick enough for it to really crack.

I've been pleasantly suprised. I went to Lowes and bought up their stock of Red Max Pro for future boats.

Author:  optikid [ Mon Jul 16, 2012 8:56 pm ]
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one hull done half left!!
not as glossy as yours but it was really cloudy out.

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Author:  sxrracer [ Sat Nov 03, 2012 4:36 am ]
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Going to have to remember this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Author:  hobiesrock [ Sat Nov 03, 2012 12:22 pm ]
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How does this stuff last in the long haul? I have heard of it being a nightmare to remove once it starts to look funky?

Author:  Roy [ Sun Nov 11, 2012 1:59 pm ]
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Thank God I own a getaway LOL, I can't begin to count the number of hours I spent cleaning polishing waxing!!! I know its a labor of love but after 20yrs. of it, it gets to be work. All I do is take my getaway into the closest coin opp car wash and it comes out looking like the first day I picked it up from the dealer.

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