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"cvj" wrote:
I am "in the same boat" so to speak. Last year I shelled out $900 to get the hull of our boat cleaned and waxed professionally.. and after 12 months the hull is already getting a dull look - especially on the blue horizontal decorative stripes, so I am not going to repeat the "professional" treatment, but rather try to do it myself. After reading the posts here - and googling for more details, decided to try the NewGlass 2 treatment. Apart from the ease of appying this, the results seem impressive - check out the pictures from one satisfied owner here - http://www.members.dca.net/pwink/ranger/ranger.htm The manufacturer's web site is: http://www.newglass2.com/cgi-bin/cp-...=&pg=splashNew Glass 2134 Riverview RoadFort Myers, Florida 33905United StatesPhone: 800 785 7675 We tried NewGlass and it is easy to apply and the boat looks good - for awhile. But you have to strip it off (not so easy) and do it again the following year. We used it for several years, and have now switched (as I said) to Penetrol which does as good a job, and is easier to use both putting on and taking off. grandma Rosalie |
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