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Aquaman

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  1. I used poly-glow on a green hull that had oxidation and it turned out pretty good. It brought out the new boat look. You have to use the oxidation remover first then the poly-glo. Only thing is be careful with it it's kinda like varnish it can dry on you while you are applying and you can see some runs in the finish if you apply to much in one spot and once it drys if you scuff the boat at all it peels. I would do it again with my boat, it made it look good and not that hard to do. Its been almost a year and other than the few scuff marks looks like they day I put it on. I tried lot of buffing before with no positive results!
  2. That's a coll gadget. I have been using an ol 2x4for years...I may want to upgrade!
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