Jim at Top Notch
http://www.topnotchperformancemarine.com/index.html
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Mindi at Doller
http://www.dolleroffshore.com/custom...sp?pg=leverage
Thread: What to use on new interior
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03-31-2009 11:10 PM
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03-31-2009 11:25 PM
Ive ordered from Jim at Top Notch before and he was great to deal with. Will be ordering a bundle of Leverage products from him soon to care for our new paint and interior!
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04-01-2009 06:49 AM
if you have used Race Glaze and Bio-Kleen which I consider good products you will be amazed with Leverage. Our approach in cleaning and restoring is totally different. Everything across the board on our product line is eco friendly, absoloutly no petroleom distulutes, no acid's, tupentine....etc. We have many detailers in the US and now manufacture's are switching over just because of this reason alone, and our products speak for themselve's...just ask the people on this forum who have used the product's mentioned and many more. You can order from me directly or where my partner Donnie posted, Mindi from Dollar or Jim at Top Notch. Call me anytime IF you ever have any questions. Thanks Jeff Jassby
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04-01-2009 08:08 AM
So is the Leverage vinyl/leather conditioner a cleaner or a protectant? Or both?
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04-01-2009 08:31 AM
they are seperate...once you have the material clean it is always recommended to condition to keep surface plyable and UV protected against sun, salt, etc.....
http://www.topnotchperformancemarine...oducts-c2.html
both products shipped to your door is 30.03...
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04-01-2009 08:36 AM
Does Mitcher T sell Leverage products?
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04-01-2009 08:48 AM
Thanks for the reply Jeff, I tend to wax my boat more offten than most, I don't know if that is good thing? But I will talk with my fellow hommies to see if they want in on this action. I will be contacting you soon. Thanks for the quick response again and for the support of you product. Jonathan Sunsation 96
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04-01-2009 11:51 AM
I want to switch over to levarage. I have just enought waxing frenzy for one more time and then I will order some leverage. Anybody in the midwest carry it?????
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04-01-2009 02:07 PM
Can you over wax your boat?
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04-01-2009 03:27 PM
I used leverage spray wax a week or two ago & was really impressed, thanx for the tips on the metal as well guys, I ordered from top notch on a Friday night & the stuff was @ my door monday morning....
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04-02-2009 06:25 AM
the two quickest ways to get product is through myself, one of the owners, in which I go through our suppliers..I just am able to answer a few questions that can't be done on line. ..
Jim at Top Notch
http://www.topnotchperformancemarine.com/index.html
Mindi at Doller
http://www.dolleroffshore.com/custom...sp?pg=leverageLast edited by Jassman; 04-02-2009 at 06:27 AM.
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04-02-2009 06:33 AM
not really, the wax breaks down...Our polish is obsorbed through the wax and is easily seen by the shine and touch. This will help keep off the scum of your boat. If scum appears, just wipe off with water when you rinse your boat. Depending on your area once to twice a year is all that is needed to keep her up. The more times you put the product on, the slippery it will become to a certain point...be careful especially on top decks. Thanks Jeff
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04-02-2009 06:43 AMI use the RaceGlaze Conditioner and am VERY impressed with how soft and healthy looking our interior looks. May try the Leverage someday.
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