>I'v been thinking of using PolyGlow on my boat. Just wonder
>how well it would work. Was the prep difficult? Please post
>the result that you have obtained.

Posting with results ! I did take Fishumup's advice and do some sanding on the top cap of the boat, as it was the worst, but after the cleaning with the prep and light sanding, just to get the crud off, i then applied the Poliglow. This stuff is great, my old tub shines like new, and with very little effort. If it holds up it will be the greatest thing since hot water !!!. Yea you could do the sanding and buffing and waxing, but this is less than half the work with, in my opinion, alot more shine than wax could ever give ya.Plus if ya don't have a buffer, or don't know how to use one, you can do more harm than good. If ya don't want the expense of paying to have it done, i think the Poliglow is gonna be a good option.Even though the kit is about $70, i bet its a lot cheaper than paying someone to do it ! Good Luck with whatever you choose, but the Poliglow is sooooooo easy!