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My experience is that the bleach causes
a white surface to turn noticeably yellow. Fortunately, when the sun hits it, the yellow seems to go away, but I do like to stay clear of products with bleach for that reason. Frank On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 09:25:10 -0400, "*JimH*" wrote: "frank1492" wrote in message .. . May I have your recommendations for cleaning greasy stains off the hull, general cleaning of vinyl upholstery, and cleaning of salt off flexible clear plastic windows that are part of the topset. Obviously nothing can contain bleach. Some have suggested Scrubbin' Bubbles for the hull stains (but that now appears to contain bleach.) Lemon Pledge has been suggested for the clear plastic windows. Looking forward to your ideas! Thank you. Frank I believe the idea of not using bleach on a fiberglass boat (because it will harm the fiberglass) is urban legend. Does anyone have solid proof that bleach is in fact harmful to gelcoat? And I am not just talking about the fact that it may take off the wax. |
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