Product Description
Four Star Products Marine Series
Four Star Gelcoat Spray Wax contains color-enhancing polymers to give maximum depth and shine. Great for a fast clean up while adding a protective film helping contaminates from penetrating the surface. Use after washes to regain that just waxed look and feel. Works well on both painted and non-painted gel coats. Also can be used on chrome and stainless steel.
32 oz.
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