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hull cleaner #10631621 02/20/15 12:51 AM
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I have a white boat. The hull is very stained. I was wondering if yhete was a good cheap way to get t he hull white s g as in. If not was is a good hull cleaner

Re: hull cleaner [Re: mrider] #10631649 02/20/15 01:00 AM
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AtWoods hull cleaner at Walmart. Your hull will look brand new after use. Just put it in a spray bottle spray on, stand back and watch it turn white. Awesome stuff! Go over it with bow to stern or bass boat saver after using the hull cleaner.


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I have a white boat as well. Used bass boat saver and sponge to remove the East Texas red dirt stain, came of with ease.

Re: hull cleaner [Re: mrider] #10633480 02/20/15 07:52 PM
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does this work on white floors as well?

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Thanks, I fish east texas lakes too. Will try attwoods first, if it dont work ill try the other. Thanks guys.

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Re: hull cleaner [Re: mrider] #10635060 02/21/15 02:53 PM
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I used to work at a fiberglass boat shop and we used swimming pool acid you will need to wax after it is the cheapest way to go. spray it on let set for 2min. and wash it off.


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I agree with Forkfish. The Attwood hull cleaner works great. However, it is cheaper to get "The Works" GREEN bottle at Walmart or a Dollar Tree. It has the same ingredient as the Attwood hull cleaner and CLR. The main ingredient is Oxalic Acid. Do not get the Blue bottle of "The Works". It contains a harsher acid. Try not to get it on your trailer. Be sure to wax your boat after using these cleaners. If you don't, it will just get stained again the next time you use it. I have also used Dollar Tree's version of Oxy Clean. I just put a couple of scoops in a bucket of water & it works very well. It's not harsh like the acid based cleaners and it won't hurt your trailer or carpet. As a matter of fact, it works very well on your carpet & trailer too.
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Bass Boat Saver!!!!!!!


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Originally Posted By: Transplant
Bass Boat Saver!!!!!!!


I have a white boat also, This works great! I dilute it with water cause its pretty strong.




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