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Black mark removal
My boat is routinely lifted by a fork lift to be put on a rack. The lift has
left many black streaks on the bottom of the boat. Now the marina has finally bought new covers for the forks, so I'm thinking of cleaning the marks off. West Marine sells stuff to do the job, supposedly. Has anyone ever used it? Any recommendations on how to do it? Thanks! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
John,
Any polish will do the job. "John H." wrote in message ... My boat is routinely lifted by a fork lift to be put on a rack. The lift has left many black streaks on the bottom of the boat. Now the marina has finally bought new covers for the forks, so I'm thinking of cleaning the marks off. West Marine sells stuff to do the job, supposedly. Has anyone ever used it? Any recommendations on how to do it? Thanks! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
In article , PocoLoco415
@hotmail.com says... My boat is routinely lifted by a fork lift to be put on a rack. The lift has left many black streaks on the bottom of the boat. Now the marina has finally bought new covers for the forks, so I'm thinking of cleaning the marks off. West Marine sells stuff to do the job, supposedly. Has anyone ever used it? Any recommendations on how to do it? Thanks! The black streak remover that west sells is for streaks down the sides. You need polish and some elbow grease. Don't forget to wax. jps |
On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 14:02:57 -0400, John H.
wrote: My boat is routinely lifted by a fork lift to be put on a rack. The lift has left many black streaks on the bottom of the boat. Now the marina has finally bought new covers for the forks, so I'm thinking of cleaning the marks off. West Marine sells stuff to do the job, supposedly. Has anyone ever used it? Any recommendations on how to do it? Thanks! To to WalMart and buy some Soft Scrub Plain. Little elbow grease, little wax and your all set. |
Magic Erasers by Johnson and Johnson ( I think ) I don't know how they work
but they do. We use them on just about everything. "John H." wrote in message ... My boat is routinely lifted by a fork lift to be put on a rack. The lift has left many black streaks on the bottom of the boat. Now the marina has finally bought new covers for the forks, so I'm thinking of cleaning the marks off. West Marine sells stuff to do the job, supposedly. Has anyone ever used it? Any recommendations on how to do it? Thanks! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Pesonally , I would bitch at the marina and have them remove the marks, they
put them there "John H." wrote in message ... My boat is routinely lifted by a fork lift to be put on a rack. The lift has left many black streaks on the bottom of the boat. Now the marina has finally bought new covers for the forks, so I'm thinking of cleaning the marks off. West Marine sells stuff to do the job, supposedly. Has anyone ever used it? Any recommendations on how to do it? Thanks! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 17:31:54 -0500, "seeray28" wrote:
Pesonally , I would bitch at the marina and have them remove the marks, they put them there "John H." wrote in message .. . My boat is routinely lifted by a fork lift to be put on a rack. The lift has left many black streaks on the bottom of the boat. Now the marina has finally bought new covers for the forks, so I'm thinking of cleaning the marks off. West Marine sells stuff to do the job, supposedly. Has anyone ever used it? Any recommendations on how to do it? Thanks! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Well, thanks to all for the advice. Looks like it's going to take work. Damn. I've already bitched at the marina. It's 'just one of those things'. If I left it in the water, I'd have to remove barnacles. Oh well. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
HarryKrause wrote:
I'll be glad to loan you my pro-grade waxer-buffer. Saves on the elbow grease. Now that's an offer. You previously offered to take JohnH out on your boat & he declined...it'll be interesting to see if he takes you up on this. |
On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 02:41:38 GMT, Don White wrote:
HarryKrause wrote: I'll be glad to loan you my pro-grade waxer-buffer. Saves on the elbow grease. Now that's an offer. You previously offered to take JohnH out on your boat & he declined...it'll be interesting to see if he takes you up on this. Got one. I'se just hopin' there was an *easy* way. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
John,
Suggest you try Goo Gone before anything else. It's amazing what that stuff will soften. Follow with some fiberglass polish and a buffer. Good luck. Butch "John H." wrote in message ... On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 02:41:38 GMT, Don White wrote: HarryKrause wrote: I'll be glad to loan you my pro-grade waxer-buffer. Saves on the elbow grease. Now that's an offer. You previously offered to take JohnH out on your boat & he declined...it'll be interesting to see if he takes you up on this. Got one. I'se just hopin' there was an *easy* way. -- John H. On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD |
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