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Tom Ehmke
Jim,I got my shipment last week and went to the boatyard to continue getting the boat ready for launch over the weekend. While I waited for the multiple coats of barrier coat to dry on the bottom, I used IG pink diluted in a bucket of water to wipe down the hull. I used the small pad sent with the kit to rub out stains and abrasions from the straps used to haul the boat. I took your advice and used the minimal amount of product to do the job. I then used Sea Glow. This is where my question comes. I left it on the hull last night when I went home because the instructions stated that the longer it was left on, the better it would work. How long is too long? I may not get back down to the boat for a few days. Will it wipe off easily or will I have to recoat it and then wipe it before using Silk and Seal? I have always used Collinite to wax the hull after cleaning it. Another question has to do with coverage. In the sunlight it is difficult to see the area I've covered with Sea Glow. Is this a matter of "feel"? I notice a slight drag but want to make sure I don't leave areas untreated.Thanks,Tom Ehmke