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I'm looking for advice how to clean dirty fenders.
Are there any good products for cleaning fenders or any house remedies that
anyone knows of?

Thanks,

-bob



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I'm looking for advice how to clean dirty fenders.
Are there any good products for cleaning fenders or any house remedies

that
anyone knows of?

Thanks,

-bob

Just last week I tried using Spray Nine boat cleaner on my fenders. I
sprayed it on, waited a minute and then used a brush to scrub them clean. A
gentle dousing with fresh water and they looked great.

Sandy K.


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Starbrite makes a special product.

Also, try Oxyclean



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I'm looking for advice how to clean dirty fenders.
Are there any good products for cleaning fenders or any house remedies


that

anyone knows of?

Thanks,

-bob


Just last week I tried using Spray Nine boat cleaner on my fenders. I
sprayed it on, waited a minute and then used a brush to scrub them clean. A
gentle dousing with fresh water and they looked great.

Sandy K.



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"Ed" wrote in message
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Starbrite makes a special product.

Also, try Oxyclean



Sandy K. wrote:
"Bob" wrote in message
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I'm looking for advice how to clean dirty fenders.
Are there any good products for cleaning fenders or any house remedies


that

anyone knows of?

Thanks,

-bob


Just last week I tried using Spray Nine boat cleaner on my fenders. I
sprayed it on, waited a minute and then used a brush to scrub them clean.
A
gentle dousing with fresh water and they looked great.

Sandy K.


I used hand cleaner to get some tar off our fenders .



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Last time I was in West Marine was to pick a bottle of teak oil. It was
something like $12 for a 16 oz bottle, so I asked the store manager if I
peeled the label off with its little boat picture the could she give me $10
for it?
I figure that's about what it's worth, since there is no way the oil was
worth more than $2.
"Ed" wrote in message
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Starbrite makes a special product.

Also, try Oxyclean



Sandy K. wrote:
"Bob" wrote in message
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I'm looking for advice how to clean dirty fenders.
Are there any good products for cleaning fenders or any house remedies


that

anyone knows of?

Thanks,

-bob


Just last week I tried using Spray Nine boat cleaner on my fenders. I
sprayed it on, waited a minute and then used a brush to scrub them

clean. A
gentle dousing with fresh water and they looked great.

Sandy K.







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Semco Teak Cleaner worked for me.


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Last time I was in West Marine was to pick a bottle of teak oil. It was
something like $12 for a 16 oz bottle, so I asked the store manager if I
peeled the label off with its little boat picture the could she give me
$10
for it?
I figure that's about what it's worth, since there is no way the oil was
worth more than $2.
"Ed" wrote in message
. ..
Starbrite makes a special product.

Also, try Oxyclean



Sandy K. wrote:
"Bob" wrote in message
newsbzBe.108089$HI.79614@edtnps84...

I'm looking for advice how to clean dirty fenders.
Are there any good products for cleaning fenders or any house remedies

that

anyone knows of?

Thanks,

-bob

Just last week I tried using Spray Nine boat cleaner on my fenders. I
sprayed it on, waited a minute and then used a brush to scrub them

clean. A
gentle dousing with fresh water and they looked great.

Sandy K.







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One of the best combinations I've ever used was Barkeeper's Friend
scrubbing powder (has oxalic acid in it) and Simple Green. Spray with
Simple Green, sprinkle the BKF on it and scrub. Repeat if necessary. If
your fender is sticky, toss it. The PVC has been degraded by sunlight
and is uncleanable.

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I saw teak oil yesterday in my local Auto Zone for 3 bucks cheaper than West
Marine.
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Semco Teak Cleaner worked for me.


"MMC" wrote in message
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Last time I was in West Marine was to pick a bottle of teak oil. It was
something like $12 for a 16 oz bottle, so I asked the store manager if I
peeled the label off with its little boat picture the could she give me
$10
for it?
I figure that's about what it's worth, since there is no way the oil was
worth more than $2.
"Ed" wrote in message
. ..
Starbrite makes a special product.

Also, try Oxyclean



Sandy K. wrote:
"Bob" wrote in message
newsbzBe.108089$HI.79614@edtnps84...

I'm looking for advice how to clean dirty fenders.
Are there any good products for cleaning fenders or any house

remedies

that

anyone knows of?

Thanks,

-bob

Just last week I tried using Spray Nine boat cleaner on my fenders.

I
sprayed it on, waited a minute and then used a brush to scrub them

clean. A
gentle dousing with fresh water and they looked great.

Sandy K.









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