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djam

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When I pull my boat in and after the wash we wipe down the windows and stainless railings. Any recommendations on protection for the stainless, polish or coating or wax or something. I know, a real beginner question.
 
Very ...very user friendly. Just spray and wipe.

http://woody-wax.com/fiberglass-non-skid-deck-wax.php

HOW TO USE WOODY WAX FOR METAL RESTORATION & PROTECTION:

ANODIZED ALUMINUM, ALUMINUM, STAINLESS & CHROME:
WOODY WAX is a “wipe on – wipe off” product that disintegrates oxidation, corrosion and water spots. Simply spray WOODY WAX on a clean cotton glove or cloth and apply to metal. For metal that is in good condition, allow WOODY WAX to remain on for approximately 30 minutes, then simply wipe with a clean cloth or disposable blue shop towel. You will be amazed by the depth and the shine that has returned to your bright work, leaving a layer of corrosion blocking wax that is not oily or sticky and lasts for about 2 months.

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Never Dull is a polish...It will remove anodized finishes. But will polish Stainless....It still needs a wax on it.
 
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