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Cleaning Fenders
djules wrote:
I bought used fenders at yard sale. They were filthy so I put in bathtub w/ oven cleaner on them & scrubbed them clean. You weren't worried about damaging your bathtub finish? |
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Cleaning Fenders
I used teak cleaner. It works great.
"Don White" wrote in message ... djules wrote: I bought used fenders at yard sale. They were filthy so I put in bathtub w/ oven cleaner on them & scrubbed them clean. You weren't worried about damaging your bathtub finish? |
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Cleaning Fenders
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:07:23 -0400, "Richard"
wrote: I used teak cleaner. It works great. Probably an acid or alkaline solution. I would save that for tough cases where all else has failed. If you are determined to use strong stuff, "On and Off" hull cleaner might turn out to be cheaper and just as effective. |
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