Woody Wax

alkisearay

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Jun 3, 2010
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Seattle, WA
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1994 330 DA
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5.7L V Drives
Hey anyonw know anything about this stuff? I was reading about using it for non-skid areas but the web site also says it is good for corroded metals. I have a little corrosion on some things in my bilge like the fuel tank hold downs.
 
I use it on my aluminum windshield frame. I am happy with it.
 
I used it for the 1st time last season. It does keep stains to a minimum on the non-skid surfaces but after awhile it sort of turns a faint yellowish, I mean the deck no longer looks as white as it should. I had to get down with a scrub brush to get the stuff off of the deck. I don't think I will be reapplying it this season.

Hey anyonw know anything about this stuff? I was reading about using it for non-skid areas but the web site also says it is good for corroded metals. I have a little corrosion on some things in my bilge like the fuel tank hold downs.
 
I sent them an email requesting samples of their products and they did. That prompted me to buy more of their wash from my local retailer.


http://www.woody-wax.com/

Woody Wax
Phone: (800) 619-4363 or (561) 741-4424
Fax: (561) 741-7814
Email: woodywax22@aol.comHours of Operation:
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
I use WW on my non skid and never had it turn a yellowish color? It's not slippery and you can wash most dirt off with a hose.
 
Use it on mine. Love the stuff. You use so little of it cost is not a factor to me. Never yellowed. Always bright white.
 
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