Practical
Sailer May 2007 Article
Shining Star: Poli
Glow Hull Restorer - After
three years baking in the Florida sun, it
is still working.

In 2003,
testers coated this boats hull with three
hull restorers: Poli Glow (bow), Vertglass
(amidships), and New Glass 2 (aft and stern).
Poli Glow's sheen (above) and water-beading
action (inset right) are still visible on
the boat's bow.
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Having owned boats over the past 25 years,
I have heard claims about products that
are easy to use and do the job quickly with
little effort. Too often those are false
claims. It is so nice to see that once again
the Poli Glow people have come up with another
winner of a product.
We have owned Speranza, our 38 foot Endeavour
sailboat for the past 15 years and put Poli
Glow on from the start adding a couple of
coats each year. We decided to clean the
hull by removing all the old Poli Glow and
start over. We used Poli Strip to do the
job.
Poli Strip was a breeze to apply with a
very controlled applicator spray nozzle.
All you have to do is follow the directions
of spraying on the product and then wait
3-5 minutes for the stripper to do the work.
You then just wipe it down removing the
Poli Glow with one application. We took
off all 15 years worth of Poli Glow that
was applied to the hull quickly and with
no real effort. The entire boat was done
in less than 10 hours. It did no harm to
our vinyl name decal on the transom.
What a wonderful product - we can't wait
to see the boat shine with her new fresh
coat of Poli Glow.
Bill Strauss
Chicago, IL
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"This is one of the best
products that I have ever purchased. My boat
is shining the same as it did when I first
applied Poli Glow in the spring. The boat
as been on a mooring and in salt water all
season and it has been used every week. Thanks
again for a GREAT Product."
- Paul, MA
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Powerboat Reports - January
2007
Most PBR readers take meticulous
care of their boats, faithfully cleaning
and waxing the hull to keep it in boat-show
condition. But sometimes life gets in the
way, and the hull may be (dare we say) neglected
for a season. In fact, the gelcoat could
be so far gone that even a good wax will
not bring her back to life.
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Practical Sailer 2006 Article
I just delivered my 1989
Catalina 42 from Annapolis, Maryland to
Fort Pierce, Florida. While every other
boat I saw on the Intracoastal Waterway
developed an "ICW mustache," five
months after applying Poli Glow my boat
is as shiny as new. No mustache, no black
streaks, and the exhaust wiped off with
a sponge. Poli Glow's ability to repel stain
makes it a winner with me. All the waxes
I tried would stain faster than bare fiberglass.
I followed the application instructions..
The hull did have a light layer of oxidation
before I started. Though it sounds like
a lot of steps, (six coats you say?) the
total application process was much easier
than cleaning compounding and waxing the
hull.
The
Catalina 42 Island Time still gleams, shortly
after applying Poli Glow and five months
later in Florida
Guy H. Collins
Avondale, Penn. Via e-mail
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High Praises with Poli
Glow
We have an elderly couple
who owns a Marine Trader 38 who has expressed
high praises in your product Poli Glow.
She expressed great ease in the application
as opposed to years of applying wax and
removal. The simple process of multi coats
have made their life much easier. Also completely
satisfied with the results. They requested
one thing; a second applicater. She refers
to it as 'his and hers'.
Bob Willis, VP
The Sailing Emporium
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A Reprint from Boating
Magazine - Hull of a Glow
If your boat's hull looks
dingier than a high-school locker, liven
it up with a coat of Poli Glow. I used this
polyurethane-based fiberglass polish on
my old 1968 cruiser, and while it didn’t
bring the finish back to showroom quality,
I could once again see my reflection in
the hull. I’ve tried a number of waxes and
polishes on the hull and Poli Glow did in
two hours what the rest couldn’t do at all.
Unlike petroleum-based products,
Poli Glow doesn’t have an oil base that
can harden, yellow and flake off. Instead,
its water-based blend of polymers form a
sealer that infiltrates the fiberglass and
cures to a hard finish that soap and water
won’t rinse off.
Your hull has to be squeaky
clean and dry, plus you must remove all
oxidation and old wax before this liquid
polish can work its magic. Poli Glow comes
with an applicator and is available in 16-
and 32-oz. bottles. The 32 oz. size was
just enough for my 32-footer. Contact Poli
Glow at 800-922-5013.
S.
Reininger ___________________________________________________________________________
Practical Sailor 2004 Article
- Gelcoat Restoration: Back From the Dead
We used hull restorers
from Vertglas, Poli-Glow, and New Glass-2
to revive a beaten and battered powerboat,
and included Collinite's Fiberglass Boat
Wax as part of the test, too.
In the January 1 issue,
we reported the beginning of a long-term
wax test. Included is a product called Poli
Glow, which is actually not a wax but a
"hull restorer" that has tested
well for us before, and that continues to
get good reviews from readers.Then we decided
it was time to face off the hull restorers
again. Initially, we were going to stick
to restorers only, but Nick Buchanan, proprietor
of Scuba-Do Yacht Detailers in Sarasota,
FL, assured us that he could bring back
a fiberglass gelcoat the old-fashioned way,
with wax. So we decided to include a wax,
too, thus making sort of a mirror-image
experiment to go with the wax story.
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