Spend lots of time prepping. As in most finishes, its about the prep. Bill Walker Sent from my LG G Pad F™ 8.0, an AT&T 4G LTE tablet ------ Original message------From: Paul Baker via CnC-List Date: Wed, May 18, 2016 6:59 PMTo: cnc-list@cnc-list.com;Cc: Paul Baker;Subject:Re: Stus-List Removing Polyglow Good to hear as I have a kit arriving tomorrow ready for my haul this weekend. Wax looks great for a few weeks, especially with my orange gel coat, I'm hoping this stuff lasts longer and seems to be much easier to maintain. Cheers Paul. Orange Crush 27Mk2 Sidney, BC.
> To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com > Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 18:29:37 -0400 > Subject: Re: Stus-List Removing Polyglow > From: cnc-list@cnc-list.com > CC: billbinal...@gmail.com > > Been using Polyglow for about 15 years with fantastic results. The boat > looks wet when I launch in April and it still looks wet when I haul it > in November. When you read stories about people who had problems, it > ALWAYS turns out they didn't follow the very straightforward > instructions. It is fool proof unless you are a truly exceptional fool. > Don't improvise! Meanwhile, for Joe's benefit, if you do end up with > some area where the Polyglow gets abraded, it is very simple to simply > wipe some polyglow on the affected area. It temporarily softens the > surrounding polyglow and it blends right in. You can also remove > polyglow from just an area and then reapply it without doing the entire > boat if the need arises. I have yet to find a wax that has a brighter > shine, and wax never seems to look so great by the end of the season. > The way to test the shine is to hold a yardstick up to the hull and see > how many inch markers you can read in the reflection on the hull. Poli > Glow beats all waxes with that test. Magazines consistently report that > as well. > > If you want a good indication of what Polyglow will look like on the > finish of your boat, just wet the boat with a hose. That is what it will > look like > > Bill Bina > > > On 5/18/2016 5:24 PM, ahycrace--- via CnC-List wrote: > > So bottom line is poly Glow good or not so much? Friend of mine has a > > badly chalked Santana and received for free an almost full kit of Polyglow > > he asked me if it was worth using. > > > > Gary Kolc > > ---- Joseph Bognar via CnC-List > wrote: > >> I found that if your fenders rub the hull in the same spot . It will wear > >> the Polyglow off. > >> > >> Sent from Joe Bognar > >> > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > > > This list is supported by the generous donations of our members. If you > > like what we do, please help us pay for our costs by donating. All > > Contributions are greatly appreciated! > > > _______________________________________________ > > This list is supported by the generous donations of our members. If you like > what we do, please help us pay for our costs by donating. All Contributions > are greatly appreciated!
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