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Maxprop wrote: "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 22:41:44 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: "Rednose" wrote in message roups.com... Been there, done that Kathy. Most all my boats have required serious rescue to get em looking good. If the "hazy finish is a consistent color I wouldscrub off all the old oxidation to a consistent dull color using a non abrasive cleaner with a product called TLC with a blue #3, scrubby pad. Then topcoat with a polymer called Poli - Glo and it'll shine like new..This will not restore color but if all the same tone after scrubbed down will restore a maintence free shine.. tom I'd go slowly with this advice. Poli-Glo and other polymers will eventually peel when exposed to UV. Then it's a job to get it off. Buffing out the gel is the safest and best method. I'm not a fan of polymer overcoatings. Max Totally wrong on all counts. Not surprising, given the source. Totally wrong in your seriously misguided opinion. Go ahead--use that poly crap, but don't come whining back here when it peels and looks like ****. Then again you're probably accustomed to your boat looking like ****. Or do you even own a boat? And by the way, you, like Bluto, are a jackass. Max That's an insult. I'd gladly be a jackass, but I never want to be like CWM. |
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote: Neal has used the "Bluto" sock before Yes... Then again, you correctly identified him as a jackass, so maybe you did know who it was. New. this time it was Bob Crantz aka Gilligan... (trust me) keeping score LP (too many socks, too little time...at least for me!) |
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"Bluto" wrote: Go to hell you son of a bitch. Take it easy, dude! You are going to have a heart attack! Love, LP |
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"Capt. Rob" wrote: Why don't you learn to post like someone who has been around for more than 6 months? Katy learned how after many years, maybe 8 years? You can do it to! Don't be a Beached Thom that won't listen to anyone... LP |
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You are not even a licensed surveyor. You are a wannabe, a poseur. Fake. I'm a paid fake! And if you ever buy a boat you should call me because you need help! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA RB 35s5 NY |
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 03:18:32 GMT, "Maxprop" wrote: "Charlie Morgan" wrote in message . .. On 18 Sep 2006 17:16:33 -0700, "Capt. Rob" wrote: I'd go slowly with this advice. Poli-Glo and other polymers will eventually peel when exposed to UV. Then it's a job to get it off. Yep, we tried the stuff on some boats here. Created more work than it was worth. I still have a whole kit under the sink. RB 35s5 NY Whatever you do DON'T FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. people who have problems with this product are simply incompetent. That's the only explanantion that can be proven. Of the half dozen boats that have used the stuff here, every one has peeled. So everybody around you is as stupid as you are? Nope. Just as stupid as you. Max |
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... I have used poliglow for many, many years. It has never had any problems. I know a lot of other people who also use it, and none of them would ever consider waxing a boat. The few morons who have trouble with poliglow are idiots who can't follow the very simple instructions. I guess that's you. Is that why the manufacturer and the demo guys at the boat shows always spend as much time showing how "easy" it is to remove as to apply? Max |
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"Lady Pilot" wrote New. this time it was Bob Crantz aka Gilligan... (trust me) keeping score LP (too many cocks, too little time...at least for me!) Yikes, that's some sig. ya got there. |
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