tinkicker0
Well-Known Member
Every winter I cut back the (blue) stripe on my transom to remove the blotchy UV fading and give it a coat of UV protecting wax polish.
I polish the boat about 3 times during the season with supposedly UV protecting marine polish and yet, every year the transom stripe (south facing on berth) is a blotchy faded wreck.
You can even see where water drops have acted like a lens it fades that quickly.
Am I neglecting to do something to prevent this? Is there some magic potion I can use?
I don't want to resort to paint, but at this time of year, the rear of the boat looks shi te. The sides are not particularly badly affected.
Thanks
I polish the boat about 3 times during the season with supposedly UV protecting marine polish and yet, every year the transom stripe (south facing on berth) is a blotchy faded wreck.
You can even see where water drops have acted like a lens it fades that quickly.
Am I neglecting to do something to prevent this? Is there some magic potion I can use?
I don't want to resort to paint, but at this time of year, the rear of the boat looks shi te. The sides are not particularly badly affected.
Thanks