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Q. I just bought a new boat. I’ll be OK not waxing it for a while right?

Tuesday, 16 November 2010 17:39 Last Updated on Saturday, 21 January 2012 19:56 Written by Brian Allen
A. No. Boats do not come from any factory waxed; they only use a wax release agent in the molds. The very first thing you should do prior to the boat ever being in the water is to have everything on it protected and waxed, followed by a scheduled waxing every 6 months. Irreversible damage can be done to the aluminum and fiberglass areas by neglecting to properly protect it from the elements and sun.

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