Shurhold Pro Polish?

I don't think it has any "wax" in it. It is polish. It does go on like wax and dries like wax to a haze but I think it is all polymer based, works great and does come off a clean hull very easy.

It can be followed up by a wax product, but wax tends to hold on to dirt.

I have been using buff magic and pro polish for many years, 10 or more.
 
I've tried about every boat wax out there and while I like Buff Magic, I am not a fan of Pro Polish. For me it did not seem to apply very easily or come off - seemed a little gummy. I usually hand wax. Lot's of people like though. I personally prefer Starbrite Marine Polish - the same type of product, just a different manufacture.
 
Propolish Didn’t last for us even in the northeast. I’ve also tried them all. For me it’s 3m or colonite products, once I tried one that work I decided it’s not worth experimenting anymore.
 
I've tried about every boat wax out there and while I like Buff Magic, I am not a fan of Pro Polish. For me it did not seem to apply very easily or come off - seemed a little gummy. I usually hand wax. Lot's of people like though. I personally prefer Starbrite Marine Polish - the same type of product, just a different manufacture.
I agree. The Starbite polish looks better after applying and lasts longer.
 
I switched from Pro Polish to Meguiar's Flagship Premium Marine Wax and have been happy. We apply with the DA and clean with a microfiber towel.

-Kevin
 
Very happy with Pro Polish, we have always been in a covered slip if that matters
 
Last year I tried Smoove’s products. Very happy with the results. There was a thread on them last year. Very easy to use as well. I always found buff magic a real PITA to use with lots of clumping of my pads. Not a fan of pro polish either.
 

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