MaineSail's tutorial suggests being very wary of miracle products, which are primarily silicone oils. That's why he recommends the products that he does. Another website, www.fiberglassics.com has a gelcoat restoration article, and it recommends the Starbrite Polish with PTFE, and then Collinite on top of that. I used that tutorial on my old Harpoon 4.6. I do not think I got as good results as I have gotten with MaineSail's tutorial. Using Fiberglassic's advice, I used primarily 3M products, with buffer materials that weren't correct (I think. Maine says 3M products are good.) Maine's article does a good job of explaining what you're trying to accomplish, and why it can take 4 progressive steps to get good results that last longer.
As for miracle products, Poliglow and Newglass II are not silicone oils. They are UV stabilized acrylic formulations. There are plenty of raves and rants about the products on the interwebs and this site, with minimal Google-fu required to find. Most people with poor results report yellowing, and material shedding off in strips. Others rave and are pleased as punch. Still others have found no-wax floor products which they feel give equivalent results at fractions of the price. Your boat, your choice.
As for miracle products, Poliglow and Newglass II are not silicone oils. They are UV stabilized acrylic formulations. There are plenty of raves and rants about the products on the interwebs and this site, with minimal Google-fu required to find. Most people with poor results report yellowing, and material shedding off in strips. Others rave and are pleased as punch. Still others have found no-wax floor products which they feel give equivalent results at fractions of the price. Your boat, your choice.