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Old January 4th 20, 08:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default WX Block Speedcoat

Does anyone have experience with the WX block product "Speedcoat?" I am impressed by the new "nano" and "crystal" tech coatings that are replacing old school waxes. Here in Georgia we have moisture environmental issues that exacerbate crazing on our gelcoat. I am a fan of the older WX Block & Seal products. They worked very well for the gelcoat on my old Open Cirrus but I am curious for the new stuff.

Secondly, does anyone have any recommendations for either of those products, or other products, on Poly U? We have both products in our fleet.

Thanks!

Joe Flores
Mid Georgia Soaring Association (MGSA)
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Old May 17th 21, 07:07 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Daly[_2_]
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Default WX Block Speedcoat

On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 2:50:29 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Does anyone have experience with the WX block product "Speedcoat?" I am impressed by the new "nano" and "crystal" tech coatings that are replacing old school waxes. Here in Georgia we have moisture environmental issues that exacerbate crazing on our gelcoat. I am a fan of the older WX Block & Seal products. They worked very well for the gelcoat on my old Open Cirrus but I am curious for the new stuff.

..

Thanks!

Joe Flores
Mid Georgia Soaring Association (MGSA)


I'm also curious about Speedcoat. Has anyone used it?
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Old May 17th 21, 07:35 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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HI Dan-
We ended up using Speedcoat back last year as the WX block regular stuff was backordered and unavailable when we needed it.. While it works ok, it is just not the same as WX Block II original creamy stuff. Speedcoat is no hack, no short cut. WX Block leaves the ship slicker longer and is just better. The WX seal is a good cleaner and prep for the second part, the block. I have used other boating products with similar success but even as pricey as it is, WX Seal and Block (they swapped the position of the words!) is hard to beat. Follow the instructions, use a cotton cloth to apply, but definitely use a microfiber to remove. That really gets you a great, long lasting shine.
We ended up doing other polishing work, sanding some crazed gelcoat and polishing with 3M finesse-it. Good off season work.

Hope that helps, and good luck!

Joe Flores
MGSA

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 2:07:04 PM UTC-4, Dan Daly wrote:
On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 2:50:29 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Does anyone have experience with the WX block product "Speedcoat?" I am impressed by the new "nano" and "crystal" tech coatings that are replacing old school waxes. Here in Georgia we have moisture environmental issues that exacerbate crazing on our gelcoat. I am a fan of the older WX Block & Seal products. They worked very well for the gelcoat on my old Open Cirrus but I am curious for the new stuff.

.

Thanks!

Joe Flores
Mid Georgia Soaring Association (MGSA)

I'm also curious about Speedcoat. Has anyone used it?

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Old May 17th 21, 08:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default WX Block Speedcoat

How long does the Wx last for you? How long did the Speedcoat last? Speedcoat sounds a lot
easier to apply (I've used Wx, but not Speedcoat), so applying it again after, say, a few
months might give you longer overall protection with less effort. What do you think?

Eric

On 5/17/2021 11:35 AM, Joe Flores wrote:
HI Dan-
We ended up using Speedcoat back last year as the WX block regular stuff was backordered and unavailable when we needed it.. While it works ok, it is just not the same as WX Block II original creamy stuff. Speedcoat is no hack, no short cut. WX Block leaves the ship slicker longer and is just better. The WX seal is a good cleaner and prep for the second part, the block. I have used other boating products with similar success but even as pricey as it is, WX Seal and Block (they swapped the position of the words!) is hard to beat. Follow the instructions, use a cotton cloth to apply, but definitely use a microfiber to remove. That really gets you a great, long lasting shine.
We ended up doing other polishing work, sanding some crazed gelcoat and polishing with 3M finesse-it. Good off season work.

Hope that helps, and good luck!

Joe Flores
MGSA

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 2:07:04 PM UTC-4, Dan Daly wrote:
On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 2:50:29 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Does anyone have experience with the WX block product "Speedcoat?" I am impressed by the new "nano" and "crystal" tech coatings that are replacing old school waxes. Here in Georgia we have moisture environmental issues that exacerbate crazing on our gelcoat. I am a fan of the older WX Block & Seal products. They worked very well for the gelcoat on my old Open Cirrus but I am curious for the new stuff.

.

Thanks!

Joe Flores
Mid Georgia Soaring Association (MGSA)

I'm also curious about Speedcoat. Has anyone used it?



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Old May 17th 21, 09:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Dan Daly[_2_]
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Default WX Block Speedcoat

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 3:49:59 PM UTC-4, Eric Greenwell wrote:
How long does the Wx last for you? How long did the Speedcoat last? Speedcoat sounds a lot
easier to apply (I've used Wx, but not Speedcoat), so applying it again after, say, a few
months might give you longer overall protection with less effort. What do you think?

Eric
On 5/17/2021 11:35 AM, Joe Flores wrote:
HI Dan-
We ended up using Speedcoat back last year as the WX block regular stuff was backordered and unavailable when we needed it.. While it works ok, it is just not the same as WX Block II original creamy stuff. Speedcoat is no hack, no short cut. WX Block leaves the ship slicker longer and is just better. The WX seal is a good cleaner and prep for the second part, the block.. I have used other boating products with similar success but even as pricey as it is, WX Seal and Block (they swapped the position of the words!) is hard to beat. Follow the instructions, use a cotton cloth to apply, but definitely use a microfiber to remove. That really gets you a great, long lasting shine.
We ended up doing other polishing work, sanding some crazed gelcoat and polishing with 3M finesse-it. Good off season work.

Hope that helps, and good luck!

Joe Flores
MGSA

On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 2:07:04 PM UTC-4, Dan Daly wrote:
On Saturday, January 4, 2020 at 2:50:29 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Does anyone have experience with the WX block product "Speedcoat?" I am impressed by the new "nano" and "crystal" tech coatings that are replacing old school waxes. Here in Georgia we have moisture environmental issues that exacerbate crazing on our gelcoat. I am a fan of the older WX Block & Seal products. They worked very well for the gelcoat on my old Open Cirrus but I am curious for the new stuff.

.

Thanks!

Joe Flores
Mid Georgia Soaring Association (MGSA)
I'm also curious about Speedcoat. Has anyone used it?

--
Eric Greenwell - USA
- "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation"
https://sites.google.com/site/motorg...ad-the-guide-1


Thanks Joe. My original Wx Block/Seal has timed out; I was thinking of trying the spray, but it isn't a big deal to use the creme version so I'll probably stick with that!
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Old May 21st 21, 02:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nicholas Kennedy
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Default WX Block Speedcoat

https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-M-63...1603877&sr=8-4

This stuff is good, its what I've been using the last 2 year.
WX Block is so expensive, this stuff is only 20 bucks and is easy to work with and gives a deep long lasting finish.
Nick
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