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![]() " 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 Use bleach directly on the stain, then rinse thoroughly when the stain is gone. Bleach will not hurt the gelcoat. I used it regularly on my last 2 boats without a problem. |
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