 Welcome to Tech Talk, my name is Aaron. On today's episode, we're going to talk about applying a wax coating to the hull of your boat. The product I've chose to use is a ceramic hybrid type of wax. The reason I use this is I feel it's a little bit more durable in a saltwater environment. Also the application process is a ton easier than a regular wipe on, wipe off type of wax. I've already gone ahead and washed the boat. I left the boat wet because the best way to apply this product is on a wet hull surface. I normally will start at the back of the boat and work my way to the back of the console. I try to do sections that way I'm not getting ahead of myself and let product dry on the hull side. I try to wipe the product off as quick as I can. I don't want it leaving streak marks on the hull or drying. It makes it a little bit more difficult to remove once the product has dried. I like removing the product before it dries or becomes an entirely larger job than it should be. As you can see though, just the small section I did here, you can see the mirror like finish in the hull. As well as this nice coat of protection on it. It's got a nice mirror finish to it you can see here with the Sportsman logo. It also puts a real nice coat of protection on it. I use this product on every component of my boat. It really does help protect everything and it cuts wash time in half. You don't have to chase water marks, dirt, grime. Everything comes off of this product. If you get the hose and spray down the side of the boat, it'll literally beat up and the water will fall off the hull. As an example to show how great of a product this ceramic hybrid is, I'm going to spray the hull side down here to show you how easy the water beads and how quick cleanup can be. Notice the water drop is just falling right off the boat. If you have any type of motion, that's going to come right off. Even though the boat may be ceramic coated and the water beating off, I still highly recommend that you dry the boat from top to bottom. This eliminates any leftover salt particles, any water spotting on the boat, as well as preserves the gel coat and keeps the boat looking newer for longer. Whether the boat's 20 years old or it's two days old, always dry your boat when you're done washing it. It's the unforgotten step that I would recommend more than almost anything else when the cleaning process of your boat. One more quick tip I want to talk about is a spray detailer. I recommend doing this every time you wash the boat, right before you dry it off. Apply a quick coat to the entire hull, wipe the boat down. It's going to let the life of your waxes or your ceramic coating and it's going to make the boat look that much brighter. Alright guys, those are some quick easy tips on keeping your hull looking good and water spot free. If you guys have any questions, leave them below in the comments. If you like the video, hit the thumbs up button or follow us on our YouTube channel. We appreciate your time and thanks for watching.