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#5277737 - 09/06/10 10:11 PM Re: Question for guides with center consoles. [Re: fiSh ZoMbiE]
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#5277804 - 09/06/10 11:02 PM Re: Question for guides with center consoles. [Re: *Lakeguide*]
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Originally Posted By: *Lakeguide*
I use COMET or the knock off brand from a dollar store (usually .50 or less) and water. Wet the floor, give it a light powder and light scrub, then let it set a few minutes. After that, you can scrub about anything off quick. It works better than bleach and Simple Green.


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that is, when I bother to clean the blood off ... methinks it adds good juju and killer karma for the fishing gods to see all that fish blood! They think "Here is a man who knows his stuff, let's send him more fish!!"

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Usually once a day, maybe more depending on if I feel like wiping or not.

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#5278578 - 09/07/10 09:44 AM Re: Question for guides with center consoles. [Re: fiSh ZoMbiE]
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From my experience detailing boats use something that is safe for the water like simple green works wonders and is enviro safe.Roll off is good too.
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#5278583 - 09/07/10 09:45 AM Re: Question for guides with center consoles. [Re: basswax]
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Also remember to keep wax on whole boat makes cleaning easier.Alot of stuff will dry out the fiberglass and then oxidation sets in.
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#5278599 - 09/07/10 09:52 AM Re: Question for guides with center consoles. [Re: Captjohn]
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soft scrub ...and a BRUSH
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#5283491 - 09/08/10 12:04 PM Re: Question for guides with center consoles. [Re: fiSh ZoMbiE]
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I just use some car wash soap n wax and brush it on, the hose it off. Keeps as clean as anything and helps keep it shining.
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#5286272 - 09/08/10 11:39 PM Re: Question for guides with center consoles. [Re: threeseas]
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The BEST thing I have found is the StarBrite non-skid deck cleaner and a stiff deck brush!!!! I pick it up @ Academy. Little bit goes a long way & you do have to scrub it some, but it picks up the ground in dirt & does not leave a slippery deck behind. I use it about once a month. I do use a magic erasure on any black marks that I see (especially on the non -textured parts of the boat). BTW, my pathfinder has a completely white deck with a non slip texture & it shows every bit of dirt!

For dried blood, I have tried comet/ soft scrub with bleach, and even tried hydrogen peroxide. All three work, some better than others depending on my luck that particular day. smile


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