Try PolyGlow.  Best thing since sliced bread.  Preperation is the key and their 
cleaner does a really good job.  Wipe on six coats one after the other and she 
will shine like new.  Two to three coats every six months keeps it looking new. 
 Mfg says can last a year before doing maintenance coat.  When I did my 1984 in 
the yard several other guys did theirs.  Provides a plastic like coating.  Easy 
to clean off black smoke at the stern.  When do maintenance coats just wipe 
down with soap and water then wipe on.  Great stuff   Disclaimer.  I own no 
stock in company and am not affiliated with them in any way.
   
  Clyde Thorington
  ex C27 now C30
  San Jose, CA.


"Sneddon, Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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  http://www.newglass2.com/ 
   
    Keith Sneddon
   

      
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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
NavyBlazr
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: catalina27-talk: Gelcoat Restoration

   
    Can anyone recommend a product that would get the gelcoat on my boat to 
look in better shape? I don't think she's been painted since 1978, and while I 
have that planned for later in the year, I was hoping to find something to at 
least make her look better while sitting in the boat slip.

     

    I've heard to apply different compounds, wax, restorers, etc...I'm confused 
- what works best?

     

    Thanks!
Lance
Lake Jackson, Texas

    
    
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