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Keeping your seats moist and protected means zero cracking down the road. Now twice a month i use the Condition Sauce () which will give me 100% UV protection. I use this product after every outing and my interior has never looked so good all the time. Directions are a spray on wipe off application but I have found a mild scrubber used with the sauce really help deep clean the interior. Interior cleaner Boat Bling has Vinyl Sauce (), not only a great cleaner but also a little UV protectant. This is persoanl opnion but I have found the shammy is key to this cleaning product for me. IMO for the best results you should use a triditional shammy () and not a micro fiber cloth. Sold by the quart ()or gallon () for any job big or small. It doesn't strip your wax with a polymer wax it leaves behind and keeps the shine on. Designed for Fiberglass, Plastic, Chrome, Glass and all painted surfaces so you know it's a safe and works. Their water spot remover is called Hotsauce ()and works amazing. I myself use and trust Boat Bling () inside and out. There's so many great products on the market to keep the toys looking fantastic. I am NOT into ceramic coating at this point. Started looking at things like Rejex which is more of a sealant and on some of my other boats, seems to work well. Looking for recommendations for a good sealant or wax thats good for UV. Now that spring is hopefully approaching and many of us are taking possession of our new boats, what are you guys using to protect your gelcoat from the elements? If results are good, I will likely be able to do local applications. I keep black paint perfect and a mirror finish, it was a job with a DA polish and high end wax and sealants and using a minimal touch wash system including blow drying versus using towels. Let’s just say maintenance is 10% of what it used to be. I was anti nano until I tried it on my black car. There are only a couple gelcoat specific nano coatings on the market and IGL is I don’t blindly follow product claims, but willing to experiment. So far the ceramic/nano coated trailer has dried spot free, hopefully the IGL marine does the same for the gel coat. I have never really thought a post lake dry was too hard. There will be water spots, drying down will be needed, and it supposedly is “easier” for whatever that means. Every bit of feedback I have seen is that the clear drying is a myth.