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How to Waterless Wash & Wax Boats Hand Application

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Fold some towels in half twice to form a square, wet them, and then wring them out so they are only damp. Also fold some dry towels in the same manner and have them available. (See Note: Towels) |
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Start at the highest point of the boat that you plan to clean. Clean upwind of the dirty areas so the spray mist will only land on areas that have not been cleaned. |
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Spray an area approximately 4ft x 4ft or any size you can comfortably clean before the Wash Wax ALL dries. |
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Take the damp towel and wipe the area you just sprayed with Wash Wax ALL. |
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Dry the area with a dry towel before the Wash Wax ALL dries. |
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Continue using steps 3 through 5 for the rest of the boat, unfolding and re-folding the towels to expose new clean sides. |
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Work your way down to the lower portions of the boat. We recommend cleaning the windows last. (See: How to clean Glass Windows with Wash Wax ALL) |
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The process is the same throughout the entire boat; spray on and wipe off. Replace the towels, as needed, when they become dirty. You can use Wash Wax ALL on every part of the boat, both inside and out, including paint, gel coat, plastic, chrome, brass, leather, rubber, glass, Eisenglass, wood, etc. |
Towels
- The damp towel may not be necessary to clean the boat if the surface is cool and not very dirty.
- If spot cleaning, one towel is usually sufficient. Use one side to clean and one side to dry. You may want to dampen the cleaning side of the towel with a few sprays of Wash Wax ALL when first using the one towel method.
- Use only good quality soft absorbent microfiber or cotton towels.
- Your towels should be washed regularly, inspected for foreign material, and stored in a sealed container or bag, free of any dirt. (See: How to clean & care for your Towels & Pads)
Getting the most out of your towels
The towel you use to apply the Wash Wax ALL is going to get dirty first. When you are ready to replace that towel, replace it with the drying towel. It will already be slightly damp by that time so there will be no need to dampen it with water or prime it with Wash Wax ALL. Also use this procedure when using the Wash Wax Mop.
- Consider using the Wash Wax Mop for hard to reach areas. (See: How to use the Wash Wax Mop)
- Wash Wax ALL also works on wet surfaces, so if the boat is wet you can simply spray on the Wash Wax ALL and dry it off as usual. You will be washing, waxing, and drying the boat all at the same time. (See: How to Wet Wax)
- If the air and or surface temperatures are high, you may need to clean smaller areas at a time. If the temperature is cool and humid, you can clean larger areas at a time. It is important to dry the Wash Wax ALL before it dries on its own to avoid streaking.
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