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John H wrote:
Normally I'm just taking off salt spray. Plain ol' fresh water won't do that? ... Keeping the boat in a boatel does away with most of the poop problems Really? Don't they allow spiders into the boat stacks? If the walking area gets grease marks, I might just put a little on full strength, brush it around, let it set a few minutes, then brush it off with water. It is, as you said, great stuff. I discovered it when cleaning my motorcycle years ago. I've only recently started using it on the boat. I like it because it doesn't damage silicone or rubber parts like bleach does... I'd prefer to not keep any bleach... or other potentially dangerous cleaning agents and/or solvents... on the boat. I found out the hard way that the citrus based degreasers eat away lots of different parts. DON'T use that stuff on anything with any rubber or plastic parts! It sounds nice & natural but it's corrosive as h###. Fair Skies Doug King |
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