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ol Bombero-JC

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Posted: 11/05/09 02:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

dfb wrote:

donn0128 wrote:

This topic has been discussed sever times in the last couple of months.
Personally I used polyglow boat polish and am totally satisfied. Might want ti check out their web site.
The second paragraph was helpful... But the first is one of my PETPEEVES... If I would have looked it up first , which I did not, I would not have asked... But thanks on the Polyglow...


Your PETPEEVES "attitude" can *POUND SAND* !!

IF you took a few moments to search, you would find LOTS more answers to your question.

What you see as a PETPEEVE is someone trying to be helpful!

Enjoy the beach!

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donn0128 wrote:

This topic has been discussed sever times in the last couple of months.
Personally I used polyglow boat polish and am totally satisfied. Might want ti check out their web site.


My trailer is in good condition. I have to have the end caps waxed every three months in the South Florida weather to keep them looking good. The owner of the shop where I have worked done suggested using Polyglow. He uses it on his boat. Plan to give it a try in January.
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ol Bombero-JC wrote:

dfb wrote:

donn0128 wrote:

This topic has been discussed sever times in the last couple of months.
Personally I used polyglow boat polish and am totally satisfied. Might want ti check out their web site.
The second paragraph was helpful... But the first is one of my PETPEEVES... If I would have looked it up first , which I did not, I would not have asked... But thanks on the Polyglow...


Your PETPEEVES "attitude" can *POUND SAND* !!

IF you took a few moments to search, you would find LOTS more answers to your question.

What you see as a PETPEEVE is someone trying to be helpful!

Enjoy the beach!

~

Thank You so much for YOUR HELP...

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ol Bombero-JC wrote:

dfb wrote:

donn0128 wrote:

This topic has been discussed sever times in the last couple of months.
Personally I used polyglow boat polish and am totally satisfied. Might want ti check out their web site.
The second paragraph was helpful... But the first is one of my PETPEEVES... If I would have looked it up first , which I did not, I would not have asked... But thanks on the Polyglow...


Your PETPEEVES "attitude" can *POUND SAND* !!

IF you took a few moments to search, you would find LOTS more answers to your question.

What you see as a PETPEEVE is someone trying to be helpful!

Enjoy the beach!

~


No need for any one to ask any more questions.
Just do a search,all the answers will be there.


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Posted: 11/06/09 06:59am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

WOW!!!! you ask a question, you get JERKS!!!!


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carmichael wrote:

I agree with "dfb" about "this topic has been discussed several times in the last couple of months. Not only is it rude but there can always be some new ideas out there from people who have just recently discovered this forum. IMHO if we are out here sitting around reading this forum then obviously we don't have anything to be doing so why does it hurt when someone asks a question again?


As a senior member and you as a Full member should by now have learned to use the search function found at the top of the page. Pick any subject and do a search you will find literally dozens of posts on the exact or nearly same subject time after time. People find it more convenient to simply post the same question over and over again instead of doing a simple search first. This takes up expensive band width for the owners of this site. So why is it a pet peave or rude to make a simple comment that the answer to the OP's question likely could be found simply by using the search function? Or were you merely trying to make noise?


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ol Bombero-JC wrote:

dfb wrote:

donn0128 wrote:

This topic has been discussed sever times in the last couple of months.
Personally I used polyglow boat polish and am totally satisfied. Might want ti check out their web site.
The second paragraph was helpful... But the first is one of my PETPEEVES... If I would have looked it up first , which I did not, I would not have asked... But thanks on the Polyglow...


Your PETPEEVES "attitude" can *POUND SAND* !!

IF you took a few moments to search, you would find LOTS more answers to your question.

What you see as a PETPEEVE is someone trying to be helpful!

Enjoy the beach!

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Sounds like YOU are the one with the attitude here.

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I guess we better search frist. If you don't want to help a person with his question stay out of the post.If there is one statement that turns me off it's being told to do a search. How do you know I did't already do one. As far as the OP question I can't help him but I will back him.





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For the OP: I'm in the process of doing my trailer now. I'm trying the Protect All products. I washed the exterior with their Black Streak Remover/Degreaser. Worked very well and also seemed to remove the oxidation and "dead" wax. As a test, I did a small area of gelcoat with their Oxidation Remover and followed up with their wax. The finish did indeed look much, much better. Also did a small area of the front cap. Tremendous improvement, but man I gotta get a buffer! That's a lot of work hand waxing this beast!!!!!!

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