International Marine Wax 500ml

22.95

International UV Wax Sealer is a non-abrasive, reactive wax sealer that cures to a hard, deep-gloss finish on GRP and painted surfaces. Its fluoro micro additive gives strong UV protection and a dirt-repellent shell that’s easier to rinse clean. Apply by cloth or machine, even in direct sunlight, and buff to a lasting marine-grade shine.

SKU: IP-YMB834/500AA

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International Marine Wax 500ml
International Marine Wax 500ml
22.95

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International UV Wax Sealer 500mL (YMB839) – Deep-Gloss UV Wax for GRP & Painted Hulls

A non-abrasive UV wax sealer that locks in a hard, deep-gloss finish while defending gelcoat and painted topsides from sun, salt and grime.

  • Non-abrasive reactive wax sealer
  • Fluoro micro additive for enhanced sealing performance
  • Strong UV protection from a thin-film reactive formula
  • Excellent resistance to dirt and oil contamination
  • Long-lasting, hard-shell, deep-gloss finish
  • Can be left to dry for an extended period before polishing
  • May be applied in direct sunlight
  • Leaves a dirt-repellent surface that’s easier to wash down
  • Suitable for GRP gelcoat and painted surfaces
  • Applied by cloth or machine polish
  • Working temperature 5°C to 35°C
  • 500mL bottle, colour code YMB839

International UV Wax Sealer is a non-abrasive, reactive wax that cures to a hard, deep-gloss film, locking in shine while defending gelcoat and painted topsides from UV fade, salt grime and oily marks. Because the fluoro micro additive strengthens the seal, the finish stays dirt-repellent and rinses clean far more easily after a salty passage. A thin coat can be applied by cloth or machine, left to dry, then buffed to a hard-shell shine, and the formula can even be worked in direct sunlight without streaking. For best results, clean first with Super Cleaner and fresh water, and pre-treat with International Marine Polish. It suits gelcoat and painted hulls alike, making it a practical UV wax sealer for boats kept afloat year-round in Irish coastal waters.