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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I used to use bleach diluted in a bucket of water to help clean out my center console boats in Florida after a particularly bloody day of fishing, with guts, bait, et cetera everywhere. Never hurt the fiberglass. Keep it off the upholstery and anything porous that might change color. If I recall, it pretty much removes any wax on the boat, too. As will the "liquid detergent". If you want to keep your wax, use car or boat soap. Eisboch |
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