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Cleaning up a boat #7039138 01/12/12 12:05 AM
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okay I have 21 cc and just had a t-top put on and a leaning post, now I need to make it shine, what are some good products for the hull of your boat, have water stains, and what is good for a white fiber glass deck I have no buffing wheel should I get one


Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: NUG] #7040881 01/12/12 07:05 AM
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Lots of folks seem to recommend a little vinegar and water in a spray bottle for the stains. I've personally never had it work for me...but maybe I'm too impatient with it. I tried some windex or 409 ( I forgot which) once and it worked fine. But then again, I'm a firm believer in elbow grease and the car wash.



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Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: NUG] #7041028 01/12/12 12:44 PM
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Comet and a brush are the best for your inside non skid.



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Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: NUG] #7041099 01/12/12 01:24 PM
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I use Clorox in a pump up garden sprayer full strength. After a good soaking, I use Boat wash and a long handle scrub brush, sometimes followed by high pressure washer...



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Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: Mike Halfmann the boatmann] #7044068 01/13/12 01:45 AM
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Re: Best way to get red stains off white boat? [Re: Bassin Assasin]
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Loc: Kansas FSR--Fiberglass Stain Remover. It comes in a little jar, about the size of the old Pork-O jars. It works great. It is a thin (almost water) blue cream. Rub on with very little effort, and wipe or rinse off. Not affilliated with or sponsored by them but would recommend it to anyone.
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Water Dogs rock!!!!!

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Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: NUG] #7046477 01/13/12 05:50 PM
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try Star Brite spray for rust stains. They have it at Academy. This stuff removes anything. Just don't inhale the fumes.


Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: NUG] #7048048 01/14/12 01:02 AM
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My dad use Domex cleaner so he diluted a portion of it in water. Right after that he often use a steel brush whenever there's a dirt that's hard to bear. But oftentimes he is just using a rag with the cleaner and its fairly effective I guess.


Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: desmontracy] #7049277 01/14/12 02:23 PM
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alright thanks everyone ill see which one works


Re: Cleaning up a boat [Re: NUG] #7049520 01/14/12 03:36 PM
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I'd skip that steel brush on fiberglass suggestion..


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