polyglow or wax

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May 17, 2007
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HUNTER 25.5 St. Augustine
Just bought a 1987 Cal 28 and the boot stiping is oxidized and the gelcoat somewhat dull though in good shape. Should I use Polyglow or wax to spiff it up? Anyone have experience with Polyglow? Is it worth the price? Thanks, Steph
 
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Asa Colson

Experienced PolyGlow User

We have used polyglow for three years now. It works best on an older boat that has some or bad oxidation. It is very watery so it soaks in and refills the gel coat areas oxidized by the sun. It replaces the sacrificial sun protection that has broken down in the gel coat. It's watery properties also make it easier to apply. There is no real worry of brush strokes. It is important to put as many coats as your boat requires to build up a shiny surface. The first coat will look hideous as most of it is absorbed by the gel coat. After the fourth coat the surface will look like new. Make sure you clean the boat very well before applying. When you are done your boat looks just like it would if you wetted it. If the boat was dirty you will get shiny dirt. Their preparation cleaner does a fantastic job as does on and off and other very strong marine cleaners. We think that it is a fantastic product and does a great job on our 1983 Hunter. We retreat our boat once a year. Make sure you pick up the TLC cleaner. It is the best cleaner for poly glow that doesn't remove the coating. If you get a really bad stain use the poly glow remover take off the poly glow and the stain and then retreat just the area.
 
Dec 3, 2003
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None None Rochester, NY
Congratulations on your boat

This same subject came up a week or two ago. I just did a search on the archives and came up with the link below. Your question should be answered in great length there. Hummm. I just tried the link that I pasted on this post and it didn't work. You can always go to a search of the archives and look for poli glow and get tons of stuff.
 
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Jim G

Poli.

Personally I'm sold on PoliGlow. I give my thirty footer two thin coats in the spring. Doesn't take more than an hour and a half at the most, and it looks absolutely great all summer. I think it would last longer than that but it's worth the effort to keep it up and shiny. A bottle goes a long way and will last several seasons.
 
Dec 31, 2004
85
- - Guilford, CT
Forget the wax

I went to PoliGlow a couple of years ago and couldn't be happier with the product! Made my boat look so much better others thought I repainted. Ellis
 
May 17, 2007
180
HUNTER 25.5 St. Augustine
will try polyglow

thanks everyone.... I'll put in an order for the polyglow on line. No one sells it around here, including West marine. Thanks
 
May 17, 2007
180
HUNTER 25.5 St. Augustine
polyglow on cockpit gelcoat too?

should I use the polyglow in the cockpit or just use wax there? thanks
 

bawgy

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Jun 10, 2004
42
Macgregor 24 Lake Gaston
slippery

I have heard it is very slippery so I would'nt use it where I walked
 
May 18, 2004
385
Catalina 320 perry lake
not on areas where you walk

I use it on vertical surfaces in the cockpit ond on the cabin sides but not on places where I might have to walk.
 

tcbro

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Jun 3, 2004
375
Hunter 33.5 Middle River, MD
I don't like it

I personally just don't like the look of the PolyGlow shine, it looks fake. I don't know how to describe it, it just seems like the boat isn't really shining, like the shine is "painted on" or something. On new (to me) boats First, I use a color restorer (any brand) and a buffer, then I use Maguires (#54 I think) and a buffer to put 2-3 coats down, 1 or 2 more along the waterline and the bow. Actually, I have 2 buffers, 1 to apply and 1 to buff off. On following years I use a 1-step cleaner/wax (I prefer Dolphinite brand) instead of the color restorer. It may be alot of work but the shine radiates from the gel coat, it doesn't sit on top of it. I get a lot of compliments on my hull. Tom s/v Orion's Child
 
May 17, 2007
180
HUNTER 25.5 St. Augustine
thanks

thanks for all the comments. bill good point about only using polyglow in the vertical surfaces in the cockpit. Thx, Steph
 
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Alice C.

TLC cleaner?

We have used poliglow for 3 years also and have found we have to be careful about cleaners. what is TLC cleaner and who sells it? Alice C.
 
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