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![]() Charlie Morgan wrote: 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. Wrong, I tried it on a 60's era ski boat and the stuff did not work worth a crap, and it caused more haze and messed up the red, made it look purple. Joe CWM |
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