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![]() Mys Terry wrote: On 27 Apr 2006 06:06:30 -0700, "Keith" wrote: Yea, Mys Terry... what IS the difference? And why won't you answer that question? I already answered it. No wonder you have trouble following simple directions. Here it is summarized again: PoliGlow... 1) Has UV protection 2) Penetrates microscopic pores and seals out air. 3) Does not yellow Please provide some proof that mop and glow doesn't have exactly those same properties. Then, please provide what analysis and methodology procedures were followed to come to the conclusion that PoliGlow does those three things as you've claimed. "Penetrates microscopic pores"??? That's not penetrating, that's simply filling a void. Water will do that! Seals out air? Mop and Glow will do that! |
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basskisser writes:
Then, please provide what analysis and methodology procedures were followed to come to the conclusion that PoliGlow does those three things as you've claimed. No need to question the "three things" claim. They are typical of just about any "wet look" acrylic polish or sealer. The "non-yellowing" is in comparison to wax alternatives, not acrylic. I wish I had a chunk of that ruined boat hull flotsam from the hurricanes last year. It would be fun to try a few different acrylic products and let them bake in my backyard in the Florida sun. |
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