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  • 4bw
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  • Hula Boat Care
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    I would be happy to send you a couple of different products.
    Please email me at info@hulaboatcare.com the following:
    Your name, mailing address, and phone number, what type of boat and color, what condition the gel coat is in and how does the interior look, finally what products are you using now.

    Look forward to your emails
    I have 10 sets of free products.
    Let's just say first to ask, first to get some

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  • Hula Boat Care
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    Samples

    I would be happy to send you a couple of different products.
    Please email me at info@hulaboatcare.com the following:
    Your name, mailing address, and phone number, what type of boat and color, what condition the gel coat is in and how does the interior look, finally what products are you using now.

    Look forward to your emails

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    I'd like to sample your product as well.

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  • Fiveflat
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    Awesome! Send me your line of products and I'll test them and report back on results!

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  • Hula Boat Care
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    Are all waxes the same?

    Car wax and boat wax are not the same. The reason??? Marine gel coat is significantly harder and more porous than car paint. Marine waxes are designed with fine abrasives that clean the gel coat surface and pores from old waxes and other contaminants before leaving a fresh layer of protection. The cleaning action allows the fresh layer of wax to properly bond to the surface. A good marine wax will give your boat a great shine and more importantly last longer. This can help repel water, making water spotting less difficult to deal with, and reduce the rate at which oxidation occurs.
    It is recommended to use a marine wax that contains a healthy dose of polymers to provide the surface with a more durable protection against the elements.

    My name is John Lakkis and I have worked for 3M and Meguiar's doing surface care for over 17 years. I own Hula Boat Care located in Austin Texas and have formulated a concise line of products to boat care products that focus on getting professional results with minimal effort. The lasting results of the products was one of the reasons that Billy Garcia a Team Tige Pro Athlete has been sponsored by and uses exclusively Hula Boat Care products on his Tige.

    For more information feel free to visit www.hulaboatcare.com or check us out on Facebook.

    Below are some pics of a Cobalt on Lake Austin that got cleaned with my Hang Ten Cleaner Wax

    https://www.hulaboatcare.com/images/...A%20Before.JPG

    https://www.hulaboatcare.com/images/...aner%20wax.JPG

    https://www.hulaboatcare.com/images/...LA%20After.JPG

    I am always around to answer boat care questions and look forward to some good conversations.
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