This fall my wife and I gave each other an early Christmas present - we had out H-260 professionally waxed after pullout. It looks great! We were charged by the technician at the marina - $18/foot.
I'm not asking if I've been taken or not - the boat does look good - I feel we pretty much got our moneys worth. What I AM asking is whether any of you have seen or used a product like Poliglow (see link below). A guy at work forwarded me the link - it looks almost too good to be true. The instructions from the web site:
"Applying Poli Glow
For best results, apply to dry surface using our 7" applicator. For smaller, hard to reach areas, use our smaller applicator, which is included. Do not allow applicator to dry. Keep applicator soft by rinsing with clean water occasionally. Apply in thin, even, slightly overlapping strokes. Do not go over coats until dry. To keep surface clean, avoid windy conditions and apply in temperatures between 55 to 95 degrees F. PoliGlow can be applied in direct sunlight on light colors only. For easier application, apply in overlapping 5' square sections allowing each coat to dry (Approx.60 seconds). The first several coats may appear streaky due to the absorption of PoliGlow into the surface. A minimum of 5-6 coats will make the surface shine like new. Avoid contact with rain for several hours. Allow surface to cure for 24 hours before coming in contact with water."
Just thinking about NEXT year.
Thanks,
Tom Grass
Grasshopper III
H-260
http://www.myboatstore.com/poliglow4.asp?source=goog&kw=newglass+2&gclid=CM-Y1YKLmKwCFUfsKgodnDoqOQ
I'm not asking if I've been taken or not - the boat does look good - I feel we pretty much got our moneys worth. What I AM asking is whether any of you have seen or used a product like Poliglow (see link below). A guy at work forwarded me the link - it looks almost too good to be true. The instructions from the web site:
"Applying Poli Glow
For best results, apply to dry surface using our 7" applicator. For smaller, hard to reach areas, use our smaller applicator, which is included. Do not allow applicator to dry. Keep applicator soft by rinsing with clean water occasionally. Apply in thin, even, slightly overlapping strokes. Do not go over coats until dry. To keep surface clean, avoid windy conditions and apply in temperatures between 55 to 95 degrees F. PoliGlow can be applied in direct sunlight on light colors only. For easier application, apply in overlapping 5' square sections allowing each coat to dry (Approx.60 seconds). The first several coats may appear streaky due to the absorption of PoliGlow into the surface. A minimum of 5-6 coats will make the surface shine like new. Avoid contact with rain for several hours. Allow surface to cure for 24 hours before coming in contact with water."
Just thinking about NEXT year.
Thanks,
Tom Grass
Grasshopper III
H-260
http://www.myboatstore.com/poliglow4.asp?source=goog&kw=newglass+2&gclid=CM-Y1YKLmKwCFUfsKgodnDoqOQ