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Sorry about the funeral, my condolences...
Look forward to any feedback when you get the chance.
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Thanks HULA John! My package finally arrived today
I have a sudden funeral to go to Friday so I'll pull the boat out and take some before and after pictures on Saturday.
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Hey Guys
Thanks for letting me know your packages are arriving. I look forward to your feedback and be sure to take before and after pics to share with the group.
Reach out to me with any questions as you play with my products.
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Here are some pics of Tige's sent to me. These are from a local boat detailer I supply called Boat Beautiful. If you are around Austin or Houston and need your boat detailed Andrew is the man.
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I look forward to seeing y'alls when you get the samples.
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All the kits have been shipped today.
Hope you like the products and I look forward to your pics and feedback
John...
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Hi Mike, Thanks for the questions.Originally posted by chpthril View PostJohn,
Weclome to the site. My name is Michael and I own/operate Mikes Liquid Audio. I do custom marine audio, ballast and other accessories. Although I do not detail boats, I do have the need to clean them up after I have completed the work.
1) As a consumer, how do we know the "marine" wax we are grabbing off the shelf is formulated like you describe and not just a car wax with marine slapped on the label? Is there something is the label that will tell us ist the real deal?
2) Do you have a quick-detail type product and does this same principal apply to this type of product also?
If you have a quick-detail type product and an upholstery cleaner, I would love to give them a try.
Thanks,
1.) The truth is it is hard to tell if what is on the shelf is a "true" marine grade wax. I would look on the label and see if the directions address gel coat or fiberglass. One definite way a user can tell is the longevity or durability they get once applied. An average life expectancy of marine wax with a boat sitting in fresh water is about 3-4 month depending on how the boat is maintained.
2.) I have a customer in Austin called Hydrotunes, they do marine audio installs, lighting etc. They have been using my Wipe Out Vinyl Cleaner & Conditioner and Surf Away Spray Detailer for exteriors after they complete a job.
Surf Away contains polymers that will bond to the surface, enhance gloss and leave a water repleant finish without streak or smearing sindscreens, towers or speaker cans.
If you are interested in a sample email me at info@hulaboatcare.com and we can see what we can do for you.
Thanks
John Lakkis
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Awesome! Thanks John! I'll wait to get your product before I use anything else this year and take some before and after photos!
Hard to see a shiny gloss on white in photos, but I'll do my best!
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John,Originally posted by Hula Boat Care View PostThanks for all the emails...
Kits are being prepared for:
Sheldon S. - CA
Joseph F. - ID
John M. - Canada
Bryan Pearson - OK
Brett A. - PA
Brain W. - TX
Jeff M. - IN
Dave P. - CA
Toby K. - WY
Any before and after pictures are appreciated.
Weclome to the site. My name is Michael and I own/operate Mikes Liquid Audio. I do custom marine audio, ballast and other accessories. Although I do not detail boats, I do have the need to clean them up after I have completed the work.
1) As a consumer, how do we know the "marine" wax we are grabbing off the shelf is formulated like you describe and not just a car wax with marine slapped on the label? Is there something is the label that will tell us ist the real deal?
2) Do you have a quick-detail type product and does this same principal apply to this type of product also?
If you have a quick-detail type product and an upholstery cleaner, I would love to give them a try.
Thanks,
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The final kit goes to...Originally posted by Hula Boat Care View PostThanks for all the emails...
Kits are being prepared for:
Sheldon S. - CA
Joseph F. - ID
John M. - Canada
Bryan Pearson - OK
Brett A. - PA
Brain W. - TX
Jeff M. - IN
Dave P. - CA
Toby K. - WY
Any before and after pictures are appreciated.
Cody B. - CO
By the way here are photos of Billy Garcia's Z3 and Al Lewin (hydrofoiling god) 2006 Tige. Both use my products
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https://www.hulaboatcare.com/images/...Al%20Boat.jpeg
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Thanks for all the emails...
Kits are being prepared for:
Sheldon S. - CA
Joseph F. - ID
John M. - Canada
Bryan Pearson - OK
Brett A. - PA
Brain W. - TX
Jeff M. - IN
Dave P. - CA
Toby K. - WY
Any before and after pictures are appreciated.
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Got a email back from John this morning and some Hula is on the way. I'll let you all know how it works. The next thing on my to do list is detail the Zee
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..Originally posted by Hula Boat Care View PostI have 10 sets of free products.
Let's just say first to ask, first to get some
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