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I'll second that a second time.
If you put it on, expect to have your boat in a year or two to look like its has Yaws - a disasterous skin disease. .... and then be prepared to soak the boat in acetone and scrub like hell to remove what remains. Yup, you use it only once. In article , JAXAshby wrote: consistant reports are nobody uses Poliglow a second time. Bill. I have a Poliglow kit in my closet..bought it last year. I didn't use it because a few people at my yard said it was a disaster. It flaked off a few boats that it was applied to and was tough to remove. I got scared off and never used my kit. Any idea what may have happened? Should I give it a try? RB |
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I'll second that a second time.
If you put it on, expect to have your boat in a year or two to look like its has Yaws - a disasterous skin disease. .... and then be prepared to soak the boat in acetone and scrub like hell to remove what remains. Yup, you use it only once. So??? Anyone want my kit for half price??? RB |
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I'll second that a second time.
If you put it on, expect to have your boat in a year or two to look like its has Yaws - a disasterous skin disease. .... and then be prepared to soak the boat in acetone and scrub like hell to remove what remains. Yup, you use it only once. So??? Anyone want my kit for half price??? RB |
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