Graphix Wax restores and protects vinyl boat decals

Boatlife Graphix Wax

Dec 6, 2021

Vinyl graphics add a colorful flair to the side of a boat or PWC. But with constant exposure to the environment, over time the decals tend to crack and fade unless cared for. Graphix Wax from BoatLIFE combats this problem. A revolutionary high-performance cleaner and UV protectant, Graphix Wax is specifically formulated for boat graphics.

Unlike solvent-based waxes, high-performance Graphix Wax is safe to use on vinyl as well as painted or fiberglass surfaces. As it cleans away dirt and grime, it restores the graphic’s original vibrant color. Ideal for waterline striping, the advanced formula leaves a protective layer that blocks contaminants and safeguards against damaging UV rays.

Graphix Wax is an easy-to-use cream that can be applied by hand to a clean, dry boat. After the wax hazes over, it’s buffed by hand or machine on a low setting. Unlike some waxes, it won’t leave residue along the edge of the graphic. An 8 fl. oz. bottle of BoatLIFE Graphix Wax costs $14.47 USD; a 16 fl. oz. container is $22.12 USD.

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