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Nice find, Wayne. If you want to rejuvenate that gelcoat, try some Poly Glow. It will shine like new, and require a lot less elbow grease than wax.
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Nice find!! Looks great.
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Poly-Glow. I used it, and had fantastic results.
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Score. Nice!!
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Damn clean boat my friend - beats the hell out of a project
I have heard some mixed reviews on poly glo Anybody used rejex instead
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Thanks for the compliment, it really is about as clean as I have ever run into for 34 years old. It makes it nice for quick use but I am still looking forward to the 74 project since I can modify and redesign what I want for the end product. I did some research on poly glo and also got mixed results. Sounds good for temporary but not long term.
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I have used Poly-glow for several years and got Dave hooked on it. PowerBoat Reports did a comparison test of similar products and said it was the best. It definitely beats waxing and will easily last a year even in the S. Florida sun, much longer if you keep a cover on the boat. The only thing I've noticed with it is that if you use a strong cleaner like Simple Green full strength, it will tend to remove the coating. It's easy to do a local touch up however . . . a few coats and it blends right in.
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