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Polyglow is the other version - we're happy with it but I'm not sure
its better. Its prep kit and applicator may be nicer.

Some people claim its just mop-and-glow at many times the price but i
haven't had the guts to put mop-and-glow on my boat.
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On 2008-06-24 20:12:17 -0400, Marc Auslander
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Polyglow is the other version - we're happy with it but I'm not sure
its better. Its prep kit and applicator may be nicer.


Practical Sailor has found PolyGlow to be superior. They're not
perfect, but their limitations are a known quantity.

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