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 Post subject: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 6:27 pm 
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Anyone use this? What do you think of it?
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 Post subject: Re: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 7:07 pm 
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All of it great stuff. Although the Hot Sauce is amazing with water spots, I DO NOT think it lives up to its claim to add "a little wax" on each use. I like that it sprays on in a very thin mist with good coverage and wipes off easy without streaks. I went through a gallon last year. I just received a gallon of Performance Boat Candy Speed Gloss (20% off code on Wake World). I used it today for the first time and I like it better than Hot Sauce. It sprays on very light with good coverage and wiped off easily with no streaks and no hard rubbing (similar to Hot Sauce) but it felt much smoother afterwards. Plus it smells like an apple jolly rancher. I tried Hula Gnarly Water Spot Remover as well earlier this year as a sample. I found a couple areas on my boat hull under the trailer where I normally don't reach and clean all the time to compare to Hot Sauce. These were definitely hard water spots. The Hula Gnarly Water Spot Remover did remove more of the spots, however, it required two towels...one to clean and one to wipe dry. This means twice the work. Also, the Hula product sprayed thick and did not cover much are without several sprays. My friend has a 29' Baja powerboat and used about 1/4 of a full bottle of the Hula product for one day on the lake. That's just too much product. I could see using the Hula Gnarly Water Spot Remover for those hard spots you forgot about or missed but not as a daily water spot remover/detailer. You'll like the Hot Sauce...I just like Speed Gloss better only because it few smoother and more gloss after use.

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 Post subject: Re: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 12:45 pm 
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I used boat bling last year and it's great!... used babes on my previous mastercraft boats... I was very pleased with Boat Bling! I definitly wouldn't mind testing another product... but Boat Bling is the best I have used so far!

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 Post subject: Re: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:38 am 
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I love Boat Bling's products. I've used tons of stuff over the years, and I'll never switch to another brand again. I buy a new boat every year, so it's important to me to be able to keep what I've got in show room shape for resale. Boat Bling helps me do that. The vinyl sauce is an awesome cleaner, and the conditioning sauce puts back all of the protectants you need in your vinyl. I either go all black or all white with my boats. Either way, the Hot Sauce keeps away the water spots and stains on the hull. I can't say enough good things about these sauces. Try them out. You won't be sorry.


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 Post subject: Re: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 9:30 pm 
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I love the Boat Bling Products! The Hot Sauce is an addictive smell to me...If i spray it on before we hit the water, when we pull the boat out of the water then I hardly even have to wipe it down because the water just runs off. So I would say it has to have some sort of wax/proctectant in it, but I also do not dilute it as much as some people say they do. I have not used the Quickie Sauce, but the Vinyl Sauce and Conditioner is great too.

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 Post subject: Re: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:14 pm 
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AJWest wrote:
All of it great stuff. Although the Hot Sauce is amazing with water spots, I DO NOT think it lives up to its claim to add "a little wax" on each use. I like that it sprays on in a very thin mist with good coverage and wipes off easy without streaks. I went through a gallon last year. I just received a gallon of Performance Boat Candy Speed Gloss (20% off code on Wake World). I used it today for the first time and I like it better than Hot Sauce. It sprays on very light with good coverage and wiped off easily with no streaks and no hard rubbing (similar to Hot Sauce) but it felt much smoother afterwards. Plus it smells like an apple jolly rancher. I tried Hula Gnarly Water Spot Remover as well earlier this year as a sample. I found a couple areas on my boat hull under the trailer where I normally don't reach and clean all the time to compare to Hot Sauce. These were definitely hard water spots. The Hula Gnarly Water Spot Remover did remove more of the spots, however, it required two towels...one to clean and one to wipe dry. This means twice the work. Also, the Hula product sprayed thick and did not cover much are without several sprays. My friend has a 29' Baja powerboat and used about 1/4 of a full bottle of the Hula product for one day on the lake. That's just too much product. I could see using the Hula Gnarly Water Spot Remover for those hard spots you forgot about or missed but not as a daily water spot remover/detailer. You'll like the Hot Sauce...I just like Speed Gloss better only because it few smoother and more gloss after use.



Hey AJ
The trigger sprayer on Gnarly Water Spot Remover is adjustable. If you are using two towels chances are you are spraying on too much product. Try dialing down the sprayer to give a finer mist and spray about 8-10 inches away from the surface. I appreciate your input that it clean well.

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 Post subject: Re: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 2:46 pm 
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Forgot to mention, my bottles are 16oz and Boat Blings are 32oz. You may get the impression that you go through more Hula product if you are looking at how empty the bottle gets :)

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 Post subject: Re: Boat Bling Products
PostPosted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:34 pm 
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I love the Boat Bling products. They are a little on the expensive side but "time is money". I have used a couple of different cleaning and viynl products and the Boat Bling is by far the best that I have used. Regarding the Hot Sauce you can dilute a half bottle of Hot Sauce with distilled water and it still works great and saves money. Also I like to add a little of the Conditioner with the Viynl Sauce for the perfect cleaner and conditioner combo. IMO the Conditioner is too shiny and slick for me. I have not yet tried the Hula products but I heard that the Hula products work well and smell goooooood.


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