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Meguiar's M6332 Flagship Premium Marine Wax is a 32 oz. high-performance wax formulated with premium carnauba and no talcum powder, delivering a durable, water-repellent finish. Designed for boats, RVs, and fiberglass surfaces, it polishes mildly while removing calcium deposits and water spots. Easy to apply and remove by hand, it ensures a brilliant, long-lasting shine trusted by thousands of marine enthusiasts.










| ASIN | B0007TR47G |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Brand | Meguiar's |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,987) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.4 x 6.9 x 22.6 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Item model number | M6332 |
| Manufacturer | Meguiars |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M6332 |
| Net Quantity | 1.00 Count |
| OEM Part Number | MEGM6332 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 6.86 x 22.61 cm; 907.18 g |
| Volume | 473 Millilitres |
A**R
I have used this wax for 2 season and really noticed how much cleaner the hul of my boat was this year. Cleanup was really easy.
R**.
My wife and I own a double wide mobile home (2008 Palm Harbor) we use as a "getaway." It has a Roman tub, a shower stall and a regular tub--all in fiberglass. The shower "stall" gets 90 percent of the use and has double glass sliding doors; and a surround that has a pattern that imitates 3" "wavy" tile with simulated grout. It has two narrow shelves (for shampoo, etc.) and two molded-in "seats". The floor is a diamond plate, non skid design. I have faithfully used a liquid shower clean product and a squeegee on the inside of the doors and the surround, etc. after every shower, but since we're on well water, we have quite a calcium build up and the floor gets really grimy from dirt and body oil. On a DIY forum, I discovered that the floor can be easily cleaned with Easy Off Non Fuming (blue can) oven cleaner. Spray it on and leave it for about an hour, then brush with a floor scrubbing-type brush to loosen the gunk. Rinse and you're done. This is great for the floor, but not for the surround, seats and shelves, though. In another DIY forum, I learned about the virtues of Meguiar's Flagship Marine Wax for boats, Rvs, etc., so I thought I'd give it a try. I did some research and found out that marine wax is so much more expensive because it contains more carnuba and no talcum powder, which is what produces the white "haze" you get between body panels on a car when you use the less expensive products. Also this wax is also a mild polish, which I thought would be helpful in my application. I did the shower stall today, by hand, and used the product on the aluminum trim on the sliding doors, the chrome, everywhere but the floor of the stall AND I used it on the inside of the glass sliding doors as well. It took all the calcium deposits off of everything and was very easy to apply and remove, by hand, using microfiber cloths. I then took a shower and watched the water "fly" off all the surfaces, including the glass. when I was done, I simply squeegeed the glass and wiped the bright work with a towel. This stuff is awesome! The only question is how long the product will stand up to the well water in the park, and only time will tell. I would highly recommend this product to anyone, for all the uses already stated in these reviews, plus fiberglass bathroom fixtures.
G**Y
Got the stuff and just finished doing my 5 th wheel. This polish is very good. Leaves an excellent shine. I used a DA polisher with 6" pads for the compound and the polish. I did use Meguiar's 67 compound first to remove a light coating of oxidation. The 6332 wouldn't remove it by itself. Just a word of caution, this stuff is thinner than any other product I've used, so when using my DA polisher I first carefully spread it around, with the polisher at it's slowest speed. Otherwise the polisher will splatter the polish every where except where you want it.
B**E
I used this on a 18 year old Sea Ray 220 boat with decent gel coat cuz it is periodically waxed. I used 3M marine wax prior and wasn't happy with the results, I always felt I could get an incredible shine out of this boat. I feel I was able to with this product. I read the Boating Magazine's review last year which reviewed multiple boat wax products, and Meguiar's Flagship wax topped the charts. I am very happy with the results on my boat. And get this... I applied it under a carport, on an overcast day, and at sunset, and even with those dark light conditions I was so excited with how it turned my 18 yr old shine back to a showroom floor shine, I kept going that night under the lights. And I wasn't even planning on it because of how late it was getting in the evening, I just wanted to see what one section looked like. The results after the first application were so impressive, it continued to motivate me to get the whole boat done. " wooah..this is awesome", i kept saying that in my mind and kept on going! It continued to motivate me along and got most of the boat done.Don't be mistaken, if you have serious oxidation and age, you shouldn't start with this product, but most likely, you can finished up the stages with this product. This product makes an okay, but dull used boat surface look great. Or if your boat has been your baby for 18 years and kept up, you can get back 90% of your showroom shine. I told all my boating friends about this product, it is indeed exciting to see such profound results so quick and in poor light. I can't wait till the sun comes out, I'll be ecstatic. I did notice one section I chose to do again cuz I didn't let it sit long enough before buffing out. Don't get me wrong... Don't let it set longer than 4-5 minutes, but this certain section I only let glaze for maybe just 1 minute before I buffed it and it wasn't long enough. But I also left a section sit for too long after being interrupted by a spouse, and that didn't work out, so I had to redue that section too. I do not fault this product for this, it was operator error. So it can be a little testy with how long it is set to glaze over before you buff/polish it off. Also, It is extremely smooth after the buff, that of course was impressive too cus I could compare the smooth/glide with an untouched section. Your money goes further here, get it! Seriously. This product doesn't have numerous amazing reviews for nothing!
B**S
It works great, very good results, but a little expensive.
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