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My previous boat was all white, I never had issues with water spots. I would wash it a few times a season, and maybe a wax once a year with no spots. I would usually think the guys wiping their boats down in the parking lot were a little overboard.
When I got the Yamaha with a black and blue hull I didn't think it would be much different. I was very wrong. I ended up spending several days using the Meguiers 3 step oxidation remover kit to get rid of the water spots. Now I use a quick shot of Hot Sauce after I pull her out of the water and she looks great all the time.
I like the idea, and always looks for things/wax that is not a pain to get off of trim.2nd what @Redneck_4Play says about the Meguiar's X-Press Wax. I started using last year after seeing some tube videos. The stuff is amazing and can be used on everything in the boat.. I use it on my Audi SQ5 interior and all molding ,weather striping leather seats. I mean everything looks so much better after using this stuff.. Check out this guys videos and you will see why...