Non Skid on Gunnels

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What is the consensus on treating the sand -like non skid sections on the gunnels? Do you wax/ polish it, or just clean it and put some Woody Wax on it.
 
I treat it exactly as the rest of the gel coated surfaces. Polish with Finesse It and seal with Collinite wax. Creates a great shine that lasts for months. Surface is still not slippery after this process.
 
Strikezone said:
I treat it exactly as the rest of the gel coated surfaces. Polish with Finesse It and seal with Collinite wax. Creates a great shine that lasts for months. Surface is still not slippery after this process.

Never tried that, it might be worth doing it next time, i will report back.
 
I use woody on it all the way to the rub rail. Do it every 2-3 weeks. Woody is so easy to apply i use it on the entire topside throughout the season.
 
I use Starbrite non-skid deck cleaner on all of the cross hatched surfaces. It's not slippery and really lifts the dirt out. It seems to prevent stuff from sticking as well.

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You can get the exact same product at Walmart under the Atwood label for a lot less money.

Everything else gets polished and sealed with a polymer sealant such as Woody Wax.
 
I use the Meguiare's three step on everything before the boat goes in the water in the spring and then maintain it with Woody Wax a couple of times during the season.