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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 09:58:12 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I tried a product called "Liquid Glass" on an old, Century boat that I had years ago. I was very impressed with the results. It brought out a shine on the old hull that didn't dry up or fade for at least a couple of years. I used the "Nautical Liquid Glass" version after reading about results from users of the regular, automotive version. It's controversial though, because apparently it is very difficult to strip off. http://www.liquidglass.com/lgpolish.htm There are other products like that. I consider them to be a "coating" as opposed to a wax or polish. They look awful once they start to shed but probably a good quick way to spiff up an older boat that is for sale. |
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