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On May 19, 8:50 am, "JimH" wrote:
The weather for today was predicted yesterday to be sunny and 70 with possibility of showers on Sunday. Turns out to be wave after wave of rain showers and 58. They cannot even get it right 18 hours in advance! Washed out today.........no working on the boat. ;-( Down to wash the boat today and prep for a long outing next weekend. I'm going to be trying out a new type of boat cleaner that is non- detergent and consists of all natural citrus and vegetable oils. We're battling the state and local governments over the use of "soap" when washing boats and there is some preliminary indication that this new formulation *might* get the tacit approval of at least the city regulators. I got one of the first half-dozen or so sample jugs from a new local distributor so it will be interesting to see if and how well this stuff works. I just hope it doesn't dissolve paint. :-) Slight overcast and will get to be 70 in Seattle today, but currently blowing pretty hard. It's possible to work on the boat year around when in covered moorage, but you can't varnish when it's less than about 50-degrees and expect good results. |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... Down to wash the boat today and prep for a long outing next weekend. I'm going to be trying out a new type of boat cleaner that is non- detergent and consists of all natural citrus and vegetable oils. We're battling the state and local governments over the use of "soap" when washing boats and there is some preliminary indication that this new formulation *might* get the tacit approval of at least the city regulators. Will it strip wax like dishwashing soap does? Eisboch |
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On May 19, 12:06 pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... Down to wash the boat today and prep for a long outing next weekend. I'm going to be trying out a new type of boat cleaner that is non- detergent and consists of all natural citrus and vegetable oils. We're battling the state and local governments over the use of "soap" when washing boats and there is some preliminary indication that this new formulation *might* get the tacit approval of at least the city regulators. Will it strip wax like dishwashing soap does? Eisboch I used it this afternoon and would say that it doesn't stip wax- as far as I can observe. See the "Warning" thread for a complete description of my results with this product. :-) |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... On May 19, 8:50 am, "JimH" wrote: The weather for today was predicted yesterday to be sunny and 70 with possibility of showers on Sunday. Turns out to be wave after wave of rain showers and 58. They cannot even get it right 18 hours in advance! Washed out today.........no working on the boat. ;-( Down to wash the boat today and prep for a long outing next weekend. I'm going to be trying out a new type of boat cleaner that is non- detergent and consists of all natural citrus and vegetable oils. We're battling the state and local governments over the use of "soap" when washing boats and there is some preliminary indication that this new formulation *might* get the tacit approval of at least the city regulators. I got one of the first half-dozen or so sample jugs from a new local distributor so it will be interesting to see if and how well this stuff works. I just hope it doesn't dissolve paint. :-) Slight overcast and will get to be 70 in Seattle today, but currently blowing pretty hard. It's possible to work on the boat year around when in covered moorage, but you can't varnish when it's less than about 50-degrees and expect good results. How is the updated boat running and looking? I was able to get down to the boat and install a new swim 3 step telescoping swim ladder.......the old 2 step ladder was not the easiest to get onto when in deep water. I timed it perfectly in between the rain. It is now raining once again. |
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