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"Mys Terry" wrote
Total baloney. Mine has not needed "removal" in 8 years. Every spring I wash the boat to get the dust off and wipe on two maintenance coats. My boat always looks like it is wet. Always. Which product are you using? Is it something similar to the Poli Glow that was being discussed here a while back? BTW I suspect this is one of those situations where there is some truth to both points of view depending on standards, situation, and maintenance. I'm probably going to go to a wipe on coating because my boat will probably need paint in five years anyway due to PO caused damage. Looking at it closely, I think it may be a boat that came out of the mold with surface problems and had a new gel coat applied immediately. Buffing is also something I have to hire out. -- Roger Long |
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