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"Eisboch" wrote in message . .. " Bob Marchese" wrote in message hlink.net... Hello Folks, Well, in my enthusiasm I uncovered my boat too soon this season. Consequently, the top side got covered with small leaves. The problem is that when I washed the boat to wax it, I could not remove the leaf stains. I tried most everything I could think of that would not damage the gel coat. The stains remain. Any suggestions for removal would be greatly appreciated. Bob Marchese, Scituate, MA Bob, After trying everything else, I used to use Comet, then wax again. However, I have found over the years that if you just wash the boat regularly, the sun eventually beaches out the stains and in a month or so they will be gone. That is a pretty amazing phenomenon isn't it? db How's the harbor looking this year? Eisboch |
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