"Salt Away" Effect on Finish

ezwoo

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Dec 22, 2007
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Seattle
Boat Info
2004 390 Sundancer
2006 44 Sedan Bridge
Engines
8.1 mercs
QSC 500's
Has anyone occasionaly used "Salt Away" to wash down your boat? Any impact on the longevity of the waxed finish,fiberglass or Strataglass with repeated usage overtime?
 
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I have been using "Salt Away" every summer weekend for three years now, very much like the product.
 
Did ya read the directions?

From their website...

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Salt-Away can safely be used on all metals, fiberglass, paint, rubber, plastic, chrome, glass, concrete, brick or any surface exposed to salt. Salt-Away, mixed with water, washes away the salt then leaves a protective film on surfaces until surfaces are again exposed to water or salt. Special high-performing corrosion inhibitors in the product help protect metals from corroding if not rinsed off. Salt-Away will not strip wax or cause streaks or spots. It is easy to apply by using pressure or power washers capable of dispensing chemicals, Salt-Away's special Mixing Unit, the ready-to-use spray bottles for smaller jobs, and by immersing items into a mixture of Salt-Away and water.[/FONT]
 
I have used it on mine since new in 2004, absolutely no problems and it does was the salt right off of the boat.
 
Thanks all, for the feedback. Yes, I read the directions on their website but I do not believe everything I read on the 'net, particularly from someone who is trying to sell something. Maybe I'm getting a little cynical? Thus, the value of consensus input from all of you!
 

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