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Vertglass Restorer

akrueger3

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Has anyone used this product, i really dont have the money to purchase all the goods, and this sounds like a decent product.
 
Has anyone used this product, i really dont have the money to purchase all the goods, and this sounds like a decent product.
 
This is a great product. I used it for several years on a Chris Craft that had some pretty dull gel coat and it would stay shiny the entire boating season. The boat was at a mooring and it took a beating from the sun. No wax ever held up that long. I tried a similar product called Poli-Glow on my ZT280 and the poli-prep(The cleaner)turned yellow after a few hours. That was after I put the poli-glow on so it took hours to get the poly-glow off before I could remove the stains caused by the poly-prep. I'm going back to Vertglass.
 
This is a good product. To get the best results, it will save you money & give you one hell of a work-out. Depending on how bad your gel is oxidized, wet-sand it (start with 600 or 800 grit), then use a oxidation remover, polish, and wax. MeGuire's has a nice kit you can purchase together.
 
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