I think one of the most important things that you didn't say in this video is that this is non-toxic environmentally friendly Linseed oil it's natural unlike so many of the other chemicals we put on are boats.
i have tried to restore a couple boats this summer and it broke my heart to see just how little some people care about these beautiful machines. no boat or car should be treated that way. thanks for making this video
the most effective and economical surface preparation i have found is a 50/50 mixture of linseed oil and baby oil. on my cars this lasts 2x as long as straight linseed oil. apply it on a hot day and let it bake in. depending on your level of oxidation, it could require 2 or 3 applications to get things back to 100% shiny. the best surface prep/conditioner i have ever used is Lithium Ion's Trim Serum. it will easily last 8-10x as long as the 50/50 mix. i have a SUV that i use outside a lot and it goes to the carwash once or twice a week, i used the Trim Serum 8 months ago and it still looks fresh. i have also tried ceramic coatings as well as graphene. i did not get great or long lasting results from either of those.
Being that it is an oil base, it will repel water, last longer, and maybe a little more hydro dynamics.
I think one of the most important things that you didn't say in this video is that this is non-toxic environmentally friendly
Linseed oil it's natural unlike so many of the other chemicals we put on are boats.
I forgot to include it in this video, but I did record it lol. I was super tired when I was doing the editing.
This is a great topic, because it does take effort to keep a boat looking nice.
Very true!
i have tried to restore a couple boats this summer and it broke my heart to see just how little some people care about these beautiful machines. no boat or car should be treated that way. thanks for making this video
Well said! I agree. These machines deserve more.
Wow that came out great!
Thank you. It blew my mind when I first tried it.
the most effective and economical surface preparation i have found is a 50/50 mixture of linseed oil and baby oil. on my cars this lasts 2x as long as straight linseed oil. apply it on a hot day and let it bake in. depending on your level of oxidation, it could require 2 or 3 applications to get things back to 100% shiny. the best surface prep/conditioner i have ever used is Lithium Ion's Trim Serum. it will easily last 8-10x as long as the 50/50 mix. i have a SUV that i use outside a lot and it goes to the carwash once or twice a week, i used the Trim Serum 8 months ago and it still looks fresh. i have also tried ceramic coatings as well as graphene. i did not get great or long lasting results from either of those.
A great idea.