| First application was in Aug 2008 and it last until Jan 2010. Not bad for a 2004 Miata with original paint! Thanks Norm. Misti |
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Norm, Thanks
for the call……we
applied Marine Polish with RALG
to my A36 some 2 months ago…degreasing
and prepping
was a chore, but would be for any re-application.. had
to be sure the old polish and wax was totally removed… application
was simple, and almost to easy, took my AP and myself
about 11/2 hours… Last
week, we re-applied, as the shine
was not exactly what I had expected, and lightly buffed.. NOW,
here’s shine…bugs
off the leading edges with a damp cloth,
no scrubbing, and the windows stay much cleaner…will let
you know how long this lasts….but…for
best results, I think prep
and initial application, and another application with light buffing maybe
2 – 4 weeks later.
By the way, Scott (my Airframe and Powerplant
Mechanic), loves not having to wash…he
now just rinses
the plane off with a hose….Keith
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Normand, I am very pleased. Random Run is a 34 year old Camper & Nicholson sailboat with the original gelcoat.I have owned it since the outset and it looks like new after compounding and restructure. I am leaving tomorrow for the Bahamas which should give the polish a good test. This is the second year I have used it and with a gelcoat so oxidized, I think annual applications are necessary. You should advertise in sail magazines. Good luck, you have a fine product. Frank
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Hi, Normand. I was introduced your product when we were hauling our boat in Canada. We have an Amel 53' and had the hull done. We have been very impressed and recently had it reapplied when we hauled here in San Francisco. I want to apply it to the smooth portions of our decks and house. However, there is some oxidation and I have not taken the time to figure out how to make it work. The life and shine is the best I have seen.