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I applied Poliglow to our J/40 (blue hull, in great shape) last month.
It was a lot of work applying five coats to the hull with the boat in
the water. The result was worth it, though after only a month it's
impossible to predict how it will hold up. I liked the look so well I
also applied it to some areas around the cockpit and the foredeck. It
really looks good there also. Make sure you do a thorough cleaning
using their Poliprep, else you will have dirt preserved under the
Poliglow and it will be very visible. I found their basic kit had more
than enough of the glow and prep to handle a 40 foot sloop.

Dave

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At the Toronto Boat Show, 17 Jan, I found the following "new product" and
reasonable in cost!
PoliGlow gives "old fiberglass" again the new "wet look". It's not a wax.
PoliGlow according to their brochure rates #1 with Practical Sailor and
Powerboat Reports.
It was first produced in Miami, FL in 1991.
www.poliglow.ca
Any comments and/or experiences from the real world?

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Default PoliGlow = Acrylic Floor Wax

This **** is acrylic FLOOR WAX - was it Johnson FUTURE ?? - remove it
easily with ammonia after you've figured out it doesn't work for more
that a few weeks. The shisters tried selling it as RV polish for some
years - off looking for other suckers these days. There's no wax in
it.



On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:40:54 -0500, "Wim" wrote:

At the Toronto Boat Show, 17 Jan, I found the following "new product" and
reasonable in cost!
PoliGlow gives "old fiberglass" again the new "wet look". It's not a wax.
PoliGlow according to their brochure rates #1 with Practical Sailor and
Powerboat Reports.
It was first produced in Miami, FL in 1991.
www.poliglow.ca
Any comments and/or experiences from the real world?


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Default PoliGlow = Acrylic Floor Wax

"This **** is acrylic FLOOR WAX "

No kidding??
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2 wrote in message ...
: This **** is acrylic FLOOR WAX - was it Johnson FUTURE ?? - remove it
: easily with ammonia after you've figured out it doesn't work for more
: that a few weeks. The shisters tried selling it as RV polish for some
: years - off looking for other suckers these days. There's no wax in
: it.
:
:
:
: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:40:54 -0500, "Wim" wrote:
:
: At the Toronto Boat Show, 17 Jan, I found the following "new product" and
: reasonable in cost!
: PoliGlow gives "old fiberglass" again the new "wet look". It's not a wax.
: PoliGlow according to their brochure rates #1 with Practical Sailor and
: Powerboat Reports.
: It was first produced in Miami, FL in 1991.
: www.poliglow.ca
: Any comments and/or experiences from the real world?
:


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Default PoliGlow = Acrylic Floor Wax

"This **** is acrylic FLOOR WAX "

No kidding??
--
c ya Wim
www.cruising.ca/thousand/f-index.html


2 wrote in message ...
: This **** is acrylic FLOOR WAX - was it Johnson FUTURE ?? - remove it
: easily with ammonia after you've figured out it doesn't work for more
: that a few weeks. The shisters tried selling it as RV polish for some
: years - off looking for other suckers these days. There's no wax in
: it.
:
:
:
: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:40:54 -0500, "Wim" wrote:
:
: At the Toronto Boat Show, 17 Jan, I found the following "new product" and
: reasonable in cost!
: PoliGlow gives "old fiberglass" again the new "wet look". It's not a wax.
: PoliGlow according to their brochure rates #1 with Practical Sailor and
: Powerboat Reports.
: It was first produced in Miami, FL in 1991.
: www.poliglow.ca
: Any comments and/or experiences from the real world?
:


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Default PoliGlow = Acrylic Floor Wax

This **** is acrylic FLOOR WAX - was it Johnson FUTURE ?? - remove it
easily with ammonia after you've figured out it doesn't work for more
that a few weeks. The shisters tried selling it as RV polish for some
years - off looking for other suckers these days. There's no wax in
it.



On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 14:40:54 -0500, "Wim" wrote:

At the Toronto Boat Show, 17 Jan, I found the following "new product" and
reasonable in cost!
PoliGlow gives "old fiberglass" again the new "wet look". It's not a wax.
PoliGlow according to their brochure rates #1 with Practical Sailor and
Powerboat Reports.
It was first produced in Miami, FL in 1991.
www.poliglow.ca
Any comments and/or experiences from the real world?




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