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    How many coats of wax is "enough"?
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    Founding Member Tony's Avatar
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    On fresh single stage paint?
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    Donnie? . . .




    i would think just one or two at the beginning of the season then keep up on it with Leverage. Thats what i do with the Donzi anyway, i just hit it with the wheel in the spring put a good coat of wax on it then maintain it through the season. What are you waxing?
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    I'm not Donnie, but thanks for askin. I'm waxing the new dash pannels that I made for the Cig before I load them with guages and switches.

    Did I mention how much I love Concept, wish I would have known about this stuff years ago.
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    yea, that stuff is great. Covers fast and easy to work after it cured. I would just throw a few coats on and install 'em.
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    One coat of Leverage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griff View Post
    One coat of Leverage.
    That's what I use on the Mistress. Easy on Easy off, no build up. Twice a season.
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    Anyone try Leverage on your truck? Curious how it works..
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    Bah! Like you ever wax anything!

    (just found this thread)
    I saw a boat once!
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    Did I mention how much I love Concept
    They are nice!!!
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    I have been endorsing LEVERAGE for our boats. I am very impressed with it's performance. Donnie has been nothing but impressive with this product......IT WORKS!!!!

    My customers love it.
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    thank you guys..I and Donny really apprieciate the support..If there is anything that you guys need..call or email me..or Donnie..Even if you have Q's on getting certain stains out, detailing questions..etc.. we are here for you guys.. Thank You. Jeff
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