Hurricane
Well-Known Member
We've already bought this year's A Glaze - at the boat show
As I said earlier in this thread - I use A Glaze because it's easy enough for me to do it myself.
We've treated JW with A Glaze since she was new and it lasts all season in the heat of the Med sun - you can't say that about a wax finish.
We started using A Glaze when we had our old Sealine on the Hamble.
The T51 has exhaust relief outlets on the boat's rear quarters.
These outlets leave a sooty deposit every time you use the boat.
We waxed the boat during our first season but it was always difficult to clean the sooty sides.
Switching to A Glaze didn't stop the soot deposit but it made it MUCH easier to wash off.
Since then we've been using A Glaze each year
I don't find it that expensive either - if I were to wax, I'd need lots more help than I do with A Glaze.
So, taking labour charges into account, its cheaper for us.
As I said earlier in this thread - I use A Glaze because it's easy enough for me to do it myself.
We've treated JW with A Glaze since she was new and it lasts all season in the heat of the Med sun - you can't say that about a wax finish.
We started using A Glaze when we had our old Sealine on the Hamble.
The T51 has exhaust relief outlets on the boat's rear quarters.
These outlets leave a sooty deposit every time you use the boat.
We waxed the boat during our first season but it was always difficult to clean the sooty sides.
Switching to A Glaze didn't stop the soot deposit but it made it MUCH easier to wash off.
Since then we've been using A Glaze each year
I don't find it that expensive either - if I were to wax, I'd need lots more help than I do with A Glaze.
So, taking labour charges into account, its cheaper for us.