If you don't use the IMAR product on strataglass you void the warranty. Have I known anyone who made a warranty claim for Strataglass? Nope.I had eisenglass on my first boat. I used the two step Meguairs for years and then finished it with the Plexus. The Meguairs did a great job removing medium to large scratches, black pipe burn from the glass resting on the glass in spots when up and overall were super products to use. The Plexus is like liquid Pledge for furniture. Does a nice job as a top coat and gives it excellent pliability.
As for strataglass, I followed what they say to use - the IMAR product. Only been doing this for 2 years so hard to tell. I will say first year things worked out great.
As for fabric, I think the white stamoid is far superior to the blue canvas. Easy to wipe down and clean and doesn't hold any stains or dirt.
I bought a boat that had been shrink wrapped and stored with the curtains installed. It had s been on land for two seasons. The clear plastic actually 'boiled' from the heat. It was covered in hard brown plastic bubbles. It can get really hot under shrink wrap.. Vent's will help and you can get fairly cheap solar powered vents installed in the shrink wrap.A month seems a bit short to take down the enclosure. I do it for layup so I can clean, polish and store in a warm place (in the NE). Many people leave them up all year round and under the shrinkwrap over the winter. As stated, I don't. It is a bit of a PIA to position them all in the tracks and snap/zip into place, so I only take down at layup. This schedule seems to work well for me.
That boat was in the NE, NYC area.I'm sure it can in some environments, I was more talking about here in the NE where boats are wrapped in the cold and spring months (Oct-Apr). Good point though....
A month seems a bit short to take down the enclosure. I do it for layup so I can clean, polish and store in a warm place (in the NE). Many people leave them up all year round and under the shrinkwrap over the winter. As stated, I don't. It is a bit of a PIA to position them all in the tracks and snap/zip into place, so I only take down at layup. This schedule seems to work well for me.