This is how I keep my black waverunner clean. This process will work for most vehicles and jetskis. Hot Sauce: a.co/d/4gr8SVB Hybrid solutions: a.co/d/cko3qDT
Thanks so much for the info on how you keep the wave runner looking nice. I immediately ordered both of these products and could not be more pleased. Something that someone uses that actually works and works well... So tired of wasting money on a majority of detailing products that are apparently mostly water as they fail to perform. Thanks again.
that's my go to spay ceramic too. I use it on my vehicles and my waverunner. You must do multiple coats tho. For the best results do a coat, let it cure in the garage for a day , then repeat twice. It will last longer
I've tried hot sauce, it's basically vinegar. My ski is a black and red 2024 vx limited. Unfortunately it does nothing. Still in search of a product that dismisses those pesky hard water mineral stains.
@@T.Novak5312 I hate to hear that, I’ve had decent results with hot sauce on my black ski. If you find something that works better let us know ! Always looking for better products
@@Watercraftshack I just wash it down good after every ride. Then I dry it real good to prevent mold. I haven't conditioned it because I'm not sure what to use. Do you know of any products that's safe to use?
@@tommytsadventures I’ve always used vinyl conditioner for my old skis and it worked really well but the GP seat material is different so I’m not really sure what to use. I may contact Yamaha and see what they recommend.
Condition sauce by the same ppl that make hot sauce. I’ve been using it and it works great and leaves a protective layer. Any leather/conditioner will work on these seats. Their vinyl
Thanks so much for the info on how you keep the wave runner looking nice. I immediately ordered both of these products and could not be more pleased. Something that someone uses that actually works and works well... So tired of wasting money on a majority of detailing products that are apparently mostly water as they fail to perform. Thanks again.
that's my go to spay ceramic too. I use it on my vehicles and my waverunner. You must do multiple coats tho. For the best results do a coat, let it cure in the garage for a day , then repeat twice. It will last longer
can you use the ceramic spray on the textured plastics as well?
I've tried hot sauce, it's basically vinegar. My ski is a black and red 2024 vx limited. Unfortunately it does nothing. Still in search of a product that dismisses those pesky hard water mineral stains.
@@T.Novak5312 I hate to hear that, I’ve had decent results with hot sauce on my black ski. If you find something that works better let us know ! Always looking for better products
I use Hot Sauce also. It works great on my black truck as well!
I can’t remember who recommended it to me but it works awesome! How are you conditioning your seats on the ski?
@@Watercraftshack I just wash it down good after every ride. Then I dry it real good to prevent mold. I haven't conditioned it because I'm not sure what to use. Do you know of any products that's safe to use?
@@tommytsadventures I’ve always used vinyl conditioner for my old skis and it worked really well but the GP seat material is different so I’m not really sure what to use. I may contact Yamaha and see what they recommend.
@@Watercraftshack Cool, pls let me know if you find out.
Condition sauce by the same ppl that make hot sauce. I’ve been using it and it works great and leaves a protective layer. Any leather/conditioner will work on these seats. Their vinyl
Does the Hot Sauce work on Textured Plastics as well for water spots?
It’s a little more difficult but it works
@@Watercraftshack Thanks! Is there something else you recommend for those areas?