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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote in message . ..
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 15:13:06 GMT, "Capt Frank Hopkins" wrote: If bleach doesn't work, try vinigar. Apple or wine? :) wine, a BIG bottle. Let's just get the wine, sit on the boat and wait for it to turn to vinegar. Better get one for the wait.... |
boat stains
Neither of the two below should have bleach in them.
-j "KSHOAPS" wrote in message ... be very careful with any bleaches--check the Boston Whaler site under maintenance and they say bleaces may yellow the gel coat--recommend acid type cleaners "jay" wrote in message ... OxyClean works REALLY well... Mix some in a spray bottle of hot water.. spray it on, wait a min or two, and with a sponge alone you can remove about 90% of that stuff... A product called "slimy-grimy" is supposed to be great, but it's like 20 something bucks/bottle..... -j "adectus" wrote in message ... I am considering buying a used boat. The boat is in excellent condition. The only problem is that the boat was keept in water and there is a brown water stain at the bottom. Is there a way to get this off. thanks mark |
boat stains
Mark, I guess everyone is assuming this is a fibeglass/gelcoat boat rather
than aluminum. Although, I'm kind of surprised they'd be throwing out advice without knowing. So what is it? I can help you if it's aluminum. Griss "adectus" wrote in message ... I am considering buying a used boat. The boat is in excellent condition. The only problem is that the boat was keept in water and there is a brown water stain at the bottom. Is there a way to get this off. thanks mark |
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