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"Bryan" wrote in message om... I saw my wife grab a bucket and a scrubber and a bottle of bleach to go wash our boat. Her thinking was that since we've been on a lake with an algae problem the bleach would kill any algae that we brought back with us. I asked her to stick with liquid detergent since I didn't know what bleach would do to the paint or decals on the boat. What would have happened if she had used bleach? I use beach as well at my own peril. Whenever I do this, the fluid that emerges is milky white. Im probably beaching the "good stuff" out of the gel coat. She's nice-n-white when Im done though. This is a habit I need to correct. db |
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