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- Easy to use (5)
- Visually pleasing (3)
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Pros
- Easy to Use
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
- Need larger bottlerefill
Best Uses
- Fiberglass consoleBoat
- Outdoor
Comments about 3M Marine Clean And Shine Wax, 15 oz.:
Easy to use spray wax that shines up very nicely on the fiberglass console on my Pontoon boat. Keeps it looking new and clean and repels water spray from travelling on the river.
Wish it would be sold in larger refill bottles for the spray bottle.
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- Easy to Use
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Comments about 3M Marine Clean And Shine Wax, 15 oz.:
The product work great!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Visually Pleasing
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about 3M Marine Clean And Shine Wax, 15 oz.:
removed water spots well.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Long lasting
- Protects Well
- Visually Pleasing
- Weather Proof
Cons
- difficult to find
- Somewhat pricey
Best Uses
- Chrome
- Fiberglass
- Painted surfaces
Comments about 3M Marine Clean And Shine Wax, 15 oz.:
Excellent product! My 12 year old VIP boat looks showroom ready. My 6 year old Ford F150 shines - often asked what year it is - people are amazed how both shine
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Pros
- Easy to Use
Cons
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- Outdoor
Comments about 3M Marine Clean And Shine Wax, 15 oz.:
Makes my Jet Ski look NICE!
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Is this safe to use on an automobile? ThanksAsked on 6/26/2009 by ask the question from jacksonville, fl1 answer
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Since this doesn't harm a boat's gel coat, it should be OK for automobiles...but since that is not the intended use, it would be safer to use something specifically designed for autos.Answered on 6/26/2009 by Matt from Overtons

