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Fender cleanup
Simple Green and a modicum of elbow grease.
"John W. Bienko" wrote in message ... What is the best way to clean these grubby fenders? -- Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea! Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_ Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___ q |
Fender cleanup
What is the best way to clean these grubby fenders?
-- Longing to be closer to to the sun, the wind and the sea! Spiritually at: Latitude 21 degrees 19' 9" North. _!_ Longtitude 157 degrees 56' 31" West. Aloha! ___o_(_)_o___ q |
Fender cleanup
Try water with plenty of bleach mixed in. If that doesn't work throw them
away. That rubbery plastic stuff is crap. I just tossed a winch handle holder and a handheld VHF holder away. Not worth messing with. Just bought new ones. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
Fender cleanup
Bleach should work. The worked on my rub rails, although not perfectly.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... Try water with plenty of bleach mixed in. If that doesn't work throw them away. That rubbery plastic stuff is crap. I just tossed a winch handle holder and a handheld VHF holder away. Not worth messing with. Just bought new ones. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
Fender cleanup
You didn't sell them on ebay?
"SAIL LOCO" wrote in message ... Try water with plenty of bleach mixed in. If that doesn't work throw them away. That rubbery plastic stuff is crap. I just tossed a winch handle holder and a handheld VHF holder away. Not worth messing with. Just bought new ones. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
Fender cleanup
No I gave them to one of my Wed. nite crew who has her own boat.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
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