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Old 07-28-2022, 10:47 AM   #15
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It seems the Poli Glow has some horror stories. It sounds like some people love it and some hate it. The dissatisfied customers seem to have a difficult time getting the Poli Glow off. I don't think I want to go there with it.

I'm not really picturing wet sanding a rough texture. I appreciate your suggestion and I'll keep it in mind.
I completely understand, and I am happy to speak with you more about this if you are interested, you can reach out to me at nikki@poliglow.com. Poli Strip is our product that completely removes Poli Glow. However, some of our clients have left Poli Glow on the surface for years without any maintenance, and we do not recommend that approach. Poli Glow is not a one-and-done application it should be maintained each year with minimal elbow grease because the hard part was done in the initial application when the oxidative surface was removed.

For those that are current Poli Glow users, we have some new videos coming in the next week that go into detail on the removal process of Poli Glow and some great tips on removing Poli Glow that has been left on the surface for too long.
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Old 07-28-2022, 02:56 PM   #16
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I have a rough textured fiberglass roof that has heavy oxidation. The non-skid surface is not like on a boat. This is rough. There's no smoothness to it. I saw on boats, detailers use a wool pad and buff it out though that's not going well with this texture. Any other ways to remove the oxidation?
Sounds like the roof may have been recoated with Rhino liner , Line-x, or similar? If so that won't be buffable. My roof is TPO and anything short of a nuclear warhead won't damage it. You need to know what stuff is up there first
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