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crieders

I used it for the deck and non skid 2 seasons ago per instructions. Freshioned it last season.
Now it looks like sealed in dirt.
I used their removal agent and it hardly works. Was a miserable day trying.
Any easier or faster way to get it off the deck and nonskid?
PS, it's not bad on the hull and I thought i would leave it there, if I can clean the few black streaks.
Cliff Rieders, c34 tall rig, 1990, hull #1022

Paulus

I believe it can be removed with a good wax remover(home depot).  For those of you old enough to remember the  60's and 70's, this was used to shine linoleum floors.  Looked nice but had to remove the old with wax remover and then put on a fresh coat.
Paul
Cool Change 1989 #944

Jim Hardesty

I would try ammonia and a good rinse.  Try it on a small area first.  Don't be surprised by a dull surface afterwards, it's the wax that was striped. Will need a good buffing after.
Finish First has quite a following in our club.  The first application is a little tricky but after that it's a wipe on product.  I haven't gone to this, but am considering.
https://finishfirstpolish.com/product-category/marine/
Jim
Jim Hardesty
2001 MKII hull #1570 M35BC  "Shamrock"
sailing Lake Erie
from Commodore Perry Yacht Club
Erie, PA

Ed Shankle

Maybe the Aurora deck protection system will work? The first 2 steps are a stripper and cleaner. Supposedly water based solvents. Contact them for more info.
Good luck,
Ed
Ed Shankle
Tail Wind #866 1989 m25xp
Salem, MA