I have been using Poli-glow for about 6 years. Get the hull very clean and get 
the oxidation off before you start (use their cleaner and don't skimp with the 
effort). Then apply as needed - it takes about six coats before it starts 
looking good and a couple more makes it look really good. The following years, 
all it takes is a couple of coats to refresh it.
The application is a breeze, you can put it on just about as fast as you can 
wipe the boat down - be a bit careful so you don't get runs.

I have it on a 1980 boat with original gelcoat and people still tell me how 
good it looks.

Gary
----- Original Message ----- 
  From: johnr...@aol.com 
  To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:21 AM
  Subject: Stus-List Poli-Glow


  Waxed the hull last year.  Thinking of going to Poli-Glow.  I am told this is 
difficult.  Comments?  Opinions?  Experiences? 


  John McLaughlin
  C&C29 Mark II
  "Falcon"




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