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Old 06-04-2012, 11:02 PM
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Well I forgot how much this stuff takes the water spots off. I have been using Babes for a while now with vinegar and water for those tough spots as my local shop is a babes retailer.

The Hot Sauce for me after a day on the water works great with water spots. This past weekend my boat sat in,the water for 2 days in one of the muckiest lakes around and I hit it with the hot sauce and viola nothing left. It def gets the spots much better than the babes boat bright. I always had to use vinegar first for spots n then the boat bright. No longer the case with the Hot Sauc

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vinegar is def stronger on old spots that have been there a while meaning a couple days in the sun with no wipe down. The main diff is that the vinegar strips the wax properties of your boat whereas the hot sauce adds to the wax. It's kind of a trade off.

I haven't had the chance to use the vinyl sauce yet. I still had some babes seat save r left. I am.curious on the dilution of 5-1 that Boat Bling says the Vinyl Sauce can do. Wonder if it still works and protects as good. I use it more as a "daily wipe down" cleaner than a tough soil spot cleaner so wondering if that 5-1 ratio is what would do best for me.

I dint think I can give up my totally awesome cleaner just yet for those tough spots on the vinyl.
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