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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ... After a beaching with Katrina and the refloating with Rita I am left with a boat with a brown scum smile on the side of the boat. The residue is from mud mixed with oil and diesel from the sunken boats that were not so lucky. Question is cleaning the hull? My thoughts are open at the present time and am wondering if the groups experience base can help? Right now the boat is in the boat yard so access is fairly easy. Is it possible to hook up the power washer to a hot water source? At my Marina they use the pressure washer and hot water to clean the hulls of the brown oily scum from boats that have collected the scum from transiting the Detroit River. Works great! Jim |
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