Woody Wax Deck Wax is a versatile product that can treat, restore, and protect various surfaces on your boat. It is effective on all types of metals such as T-tops, towers, outriggers, railings, and more. Additionally, it can be used on fiberglass, non-skid decks, electronics, and electronic connections.
Using Woody Wax is easy. Simply apply it with a cotton glove or cloth, and there's no need to rub or buff. For heavily pitted metal, you can leave the wax on for 24 to 48 hours. Afterward, you can use a fine bronze wool pad to rub away any pitting and corrosion. Don't worry, the bronze wool pad won't damage anodized finishes.
Frequently Asked Questions about Woody Wax Deck Wax:
1. Can I use Woody Wax Deck Wax on my boat's fiberglass surface?
Yes, Woody Wax Deck Wax is safe to use on fiberglass surfaces. It provides a protective coating that helps repel dirt and grime, making it easier to clean your boat.
2. Is Woody Wax Deck Wax suitable for use on non-skid decks?
Absolutely! Woody Wax Deck Wax is designed to be used on non-skid decks as well. It helps restore the original texture and appearance of the non-skid surface, while also providing a protective barrier against the elements.
3. Can I use Woody Wax Deck Wax on electronic connections?
Yes, you can use Woody Wax Deck Wax on electronic connections. It helps protect the connections from corrosion caused by exposure to saltwater and other harsh marine conditions.
4. How long should I leave Woody Wax Deck Wax on heavily pitted metal?
For heavily pitted metal, it is recommended to leave Woody Wax Deck Wax on for 24 to 48 hours. This extended contact time helps break down corrosion and pitting, making it easier to remove with a bronze wool pad.
5. Will using a bronze wool pad damage anodized finishes?
No, using a fine bronze wool pad to rub away pitting and corrosion will not damage anodized finishes. The bronze wool pad is gentle enough to remove the corrosion without causing harm to the anodized surface.
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