Frank,
  The hull of my CC 35 II is also is painted a deep red and I have used 
PoliGlow for the last 5-6 years with good results.  There has been extensive 
discussion of PoliGlow on this list which you can access, and very mixed 
reviews.  My experience is that preparation is critical before applying the 
PoliGlow.  As the directions make clear, all oxidation should be removed before 
applying it, and that is hard work.  It took me several hours to do it this 
spring.  I tried several different preparations suggested on this list but had 
best results with PoliPrep Concentrate. There is also PoliOx, which may be more 
effective than PoliPrep in getting rid of the oxidation.  Once the oxidation is 
removed, it takes about 6 coats of the PoliGlow to give a good finish, but 
these go on very quickly - one coat is dry by the time you go once around the 
boat, so you just keep going around until its done.  These products are all 
available from http://poliglow-int.com/shop/  and I think Amazon (slightly more 
expensive).  The results for me have been that the deep red color now shines, 
and it lasts throughout the season.
  Do read the many comments about this on this list, though.  Many of them are 
critical!
Eric Frank
Cat's Paw
C&C 35 Mk II
Mattapoisett, MA

> From: Franklin Schenk <fdsch...@flash.net <mailto:fdsch...@flash.net>>
> To: "cnc-list@cnc-list.com <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>" 
> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com <mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>>
> Subject: Stus-List Dull red hull
> 
> ? My friend has a C&C29 with a red hull.? I would like to?polish it 
> with?something?to bring back the original color.? Many years ago I could buy 
> a?car polish that would do the job.? I assume that there are new products 
> available today.??Any suggestions?
> Frank?
> 


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