Island Girl Results

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Bruce Hill

Wanted to let you all know that we finally finished a full application of the Island Girl System on our 6 year old Passage 42. It worked! After all the previous effort to get the glass white and shiny, this finally did it. The boat absolutely looks brand new, people are actually commenting on it as they walk by. Application was a lot easier when delegated to the 20 yr old nephew and his friend, but now that it is done it should be a lot easier to keep up than wax. If you decide to do this, directions can be difficult to follow, but Jim and Anthony Willis (owner) are patient, helpful, and respond to their e-mails quickly.
 
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Neil Russell

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I would echo the comments regarding Island Girl products. I went through the application process on my 1991 Legend 35.5 last year. It's not nearly as easy as waxing your boat, but if you follow the instructions using paper towels, the results are very satisfying. You should definately see a difference. I'm in the process of putting on a new "seal" coat and the finish looks very good. Most people think the boat is much newer than it is. I also talked with the owner, although via E-mail, and he was very responsive.
 
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George Dibble

What Process

What products and process did you follow? I am interested in doing mine.
 
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Bruce Hill

George...

Directions for use are on HOW on the expert forum for plasics and fiberglass. 1) Clean with IG pink 2) seal non skid with non skid sealant 3) Use Sea Glow on smooth glass areas 4) Seal with Silkenseal 5) Seal with Mirror Glaze wax Lots of steps to these general directions above, read them well, buy lots of paper towels. For a Passage 42 used 2 mini kit "A" and extra non skid, and an extra IG Pink.
 
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