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Where can I get some detailed information on Poli Prep and Poli Glow?
The website is virtually useless. Thanks.
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On Mon, 3/15/04, 9:00am CST, The Count wrote:
Where can I get some detailed information on Poli Prep and Poli Glow?
The website is virtually useless. Thanks.


Sounds like we're doing the same sort of research. I started out
looking at a product called TSRW that's sold here locally. But then a
Yahoo search turned up some of it's competition. Poli-Glow included.
You may have already seen this. These are reviews done by different
mags but since they're posted on a Poli Glow site, as you might
suspect, no reviews critical of Poli Glow got posted. You might pick
up some info about it and its competition though.

http://www.poliglowproducts.com/reviews.htm

Here's another page that popped up when I did a search on TSRW. Not
about Poli-Glow though but a little about acrylics in general.

http://www.cncphotoalbum.com/doityou...oregelcoat.htm

I have no idea how biased or non biased any of these reviews are. I'm
like you, just looking for information. If anybody here has been using
any of these cleaner/coatings over the last few years, I'd like to
hear about your experience ... good or bad.

Thanks
Rick
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On 16 Mar 2004 04:54:10 GMT,
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Subject: Poli Glow
From:
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If anybody here has been using
any of these cleaner/coatings over the last few years, I'd like to
hear about your experience ... good or bad.


Well, one guy in the marina likes it and still uses it. While another, hated

it
and had to wet sand to get it all off.
I have seen and heard of the "wet sanding" saga more often than the "I love

it"
saga.

Capt. Bill


If you do the initial prep properly by following the directions,


They did.

you will
love
it.


They didn't.

If you think you know it all,


They don't.

and make up your own procedure,


They didn't.

you'll hate
it.


They did.

Since your friend felt he had to wet sand to remove it,


More than one.

I can tell that
he
doesn't like to follow directions,


You read minds now?

as the stuff comes off quite easily with
the
proper liquid remover from Poli Glow.


Not from what I have seen.

No more difficult than stripping wax
off a
linoleum floor, which people do all the time without thinking it's that
difficult.


Wouldn't know. Mine are tile.

I have never heard of anyone wetsanding to remove wax from their
kitchen floor.


See above.


Once again: If you follow the directions it works exactly as advertised.


Not from what I've seen. And that's all I can go by.

Proper
prep work is the key. If you apply it over old wax, it won't work well. Duh!


Duh! And they didn't.

Capt. Bill


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LaBomba182 wrote:
one guy in the marina likes it and still uses it. While another, hated it

BinaryBillTheSailor wrote:
If you do the initial prep properly by following the directions, you will love
it.


I wonder if it's been tried on anything other than gel coat. My
Mariner outboard is getting a little faded too.
Anybody know if Poli Glow has ever been tried on an outboard (on a
non-fiberglass cowling)?

Rick
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