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Hey everyone, just came across this group, checked out some of the posts,
thought I could add a post and say "hi" I just bought my 1st boat today. It isn't much, a 14' AlumiCraft with a 9.5 hp Johnson motor. Young guy here who works most his life, but like to fish on the weekends when I can. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone out there knows of a good aluminum cleaner. I think this boat that I bought may have sank at one time, and it was there for quite a while..............you can kinda see the water line on the inside of the boat. You can tell a major difference from where the water was and was not, as the later is bright and shiny. I am hoping to make the whole boat shine, so I was wondering if there are any chemicals on the market that work, and work well. I power washed the boat after I got it home, which got rid of some of the grime, but nowhere near all of it. Lookin to have a nice, bright and shiny new used boat.............Any info is appreciated, glad I found this group and thanks in advance for any info you can pass along....................Chris |
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