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[email protected] December 9th 04 08:29 PM

waterline stain
 
can you recommend a good waterline stain remover? I used a product
called clean-ahoy in england, but its not available in Canada

Nav December 9th 04 09:03 PM

Look for products containing oxalic acid or use toilet cleaner.

Cheers

wrote:

can you recommend a good waterline stain remover? I used a product
called clean-ahoy in england, but its not available in Canada



Capt. Neal® December 9th 04 09:13 PM

You might have a problem seeings how Canada is little
more than a third-world country.

But, they might have a product call 'Soft Scrub' -
made in the good old USA, of course, which works
quite well and it is quite cheap.

Look for it in the bathroom cleaning products section
of your supermarket - if they have those there in
Canadamned land.

CN


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can you recommend a good waterline stain remover? I used a product
called clean-ahoy in england, but its not available in Canada


katysails December 10th 04 02:40 AM

Bleach products yellow fiberglass....Cut the Mustard is living proof of
that...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...
You might have a problem seeings how Canada is little
more than a third-world country.

But, they might have a product call 'Soft Scrub' -
made in the good old USA, of course, which works
quite well and it is quite cheap.

Look for it in the bathroom cleaning products section
of your supermarket - if they have those there in
Canadamned land.

CN


wrote in message
...
can you recommend a good waterline stain remover? I used a product
called clean-ahoy in england, but its not available in Canada




Nav December 10th 04 02:44 AM

I was sure it was the kitty litter and cedar bucket fumes. Booby
identified the actual color as Urin.

Cheers

katysails wrote:

Bleach products yellow fiberglass....Cut the Mustard is living proof of
that...

"Capt. Neal®" wrote in message
...

You might have a problem seeings how Canada is little
more than a third-world country.

But, they might have a product call 'Soft Scrub' -
made in the good old USA, of course, which works
quite well and it is quite cheap.

Look for it in the bathroom cleaning products section
of your supermarket - if they have those there in
Canadamned land.

CN


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can you recommend a good waterline stain remover? I used a product
called clean-ahoy in england, but its not available in Canada






Thom Stewart December 10th 04 02:47 AM

Crapton,
Any decent "Auto Polish/cleaner" will do the job, I use "Rally"
Available in any Auto supply.

Ole Thom


Capt. Neal® December 10th 04 03:10 AM

Sorry, Ole Thom, but the kind of yellow stain they are talking
about doesn't exist in your neck of the world. It is an Intracoastal
phenomena and only boats that run up and down the ditch suffer
from it. The guy who posted gave himself away. He is like DSK
in that his 'sailing' is done in the ditch.

Also called the Intra Coastal smile . . .

CN


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Crapton,
Any decent "Auto Polish/cleaner" will do the job, I use "Rally"
Available in any Auto supply.

Ole Thom


Seahag December 10th 04 05:34 AM


wrote in message
...
can you recommend a good waterline stain remover? I used a product
called clean-ahoy in england, but its not available in Canada.


"On & Off" works great, but I don't know if it's available there or not.

Seahag



Maxprop December 10th 04 10:20 PM


wrote in message

can you recommend a good waterline stain remover? I used a product
called clean-ahoy in england, but its not available in Canada


Depends what the stain is. If it's just algal, try one of the acid
cleaners, such as Zing. If it's petroleum, try acetone. (This assumes
you're talking about stains on fiberglass gel coat. Paints, such as Awlgrip
or Imron have different requirements.)

Max




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