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schwetty August 5th 03 03:49 AM

Boat Wash
 
I am wondering if there is a product available to quickly remove the
"water spots" left on the gel coat after pulling out of the lake. Even
though I completely wipe my boat down after loading on the trailer, I
can't seem to get all the spotting off of the finish. I do put a fresh
coat of wax on in the spring and have used a product called Zing to
strip everything off, but I can't help but think there should be
something easier on the finish that hopefully wouldn't require a new
wax job in the middle of the summer. Any "favorite" products out
there?

thanks

J K August 5th 03 04:50 AM

Boat Wash
 
Crystal Boat Wash, West Marine (Westmarine.com)
Watch for their 2 qts for price of one sales.

J K


I am wondering if there is a product available to quickly
remove the "water spots" left on the gel coat after pulling
out of the lake. Even though I completely wipe my boat down
after loading on the trailer, I can't seem to get all the
spotting off of the finish...


Don Johnson August 5th 03 05:10 AM

Boat Wash
 
I ran out of hull cleaner and ended up using a tub and tile cleaner called
"Kaboom". It worked much better than the hull cleaner I'd been using. I've
used it for a while and it does a great job of removing water stains. It
hasn't seemed to have any adverse affect on the hull.

Don J.


"schwetty" wrote in message
om...
I am wondering if there is a product available to quickly remove the
"water spots" left on the gel coat after pulling out of the lake. Even
though I completely wipe my boat down after loading on the trailer, I
can't seem to get all the spotting off of the finish. I do put a fresh
coat of wax on in the spring and have used a product called Zing to
strip everything off, but I can't help but think there should be
something easier on the finish that hopefully wouldn't require a new
wax job in the middle of the summer. Any "favorite" products out
there?

thanks




Calif Bill August 5th 03 05:46 AM

Boat Wash
 
The sale is on now. I even use this stuff for my car washing. Does not
leave streaks as the car wash stuff did.
Bill

"J K" wrote in message
. 198...
Crystal Boat Wash, West Marine (Westmarine.com)
Watch for their 2 qts for price of one sales.

J K


I am wondering if there is a product available to quickly
remove the "water spots" left on the gel coat after pulling
out of the lake. Even though I completely wipe my boat down
after loading on the trailer, I can't seem to get all the
spotting off of the finish...




RG August 5th 03 06:38 AM

Boat Wash
 

"schwetty" wrote in message
om...
I am wondering if there is a product available to quickly remove the
"water spots" left on the gel coat after pulling out of the lake. Even
though I completely wipe my boat down after loading on the trailer, I
can't seem to get all the spotting off of the finish. I do put a fresh
coat of wax on in the spring and have used a product called Zing to
strip everything off, but I can't help but think there should be
something easier on the finish that hopefully wouldn't require a new
wax job in the middle of the summer. Any "favorite" products out
there?


This is what you're looking for. Spray it on, wipe it off, hard water spots
gone. Works really good.

http://www.duckyproducts.com/water_spot_remover.php





Steve Barker August 7th 03 12:09 AM

Boat Wash
 
I've been using this in my wipedown. Seems to work great! (the clear
variety)

http://www.advanage.com/



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"schwetty" wrote in message
om...
I am wondering if there is a product available to quickly remove the
"water spots" left on the gel coat after pulling out of the lake. Even
though I completely wipe my boat down after loading on the trailer, I
can't seem to get all the spotting off of the finish. I do put a fresh
coat of wax on in the spring and have used a product called Zing to
strip everything off, but I can't help but think there should be
something easier on the finish that hopefully wouldn't require a new
wax job in the middle of the summer. Any "favorite" products out
there?

thanks




schwetty August 7th 03 03:19 AM

Boat Wash
 
Thanks for all the replies, I'll give them a try.


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