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Re: Poli Glow revisited
Posted By: Vic Roy In Response To: Poli Glow revisited (Jon Wagner)
Date: Thursday, 14 October 2004, at 9:24 a.m.
Joh - stuff is real easy to use. First scrub the surface with their cleaner (acid based, so wear gloves). Let it dry good, then get some fake chamois from the auto supply store - it's tan in color and really a dense thin foam. Cut a square about 8" and fold it three times so that you end up with a foled edge about 3" wide. Dip this in the Poly Glow and use it like a paint brush. Do an area about 1x2' and it takes about 6 or 8 coats with no more than 30 seconds between coats. When you do the next area you will be amazed that the stuff smooths right out with no overlap marks. When your chamois gets cruddy, just rinse it out with tap water and squeeze dry. Wear a disposable glove on your application hand as it will build up on your hand.
Great stuff.
UV
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