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Sea Ray sent my latest quarterly magazine with an article on cleaning
materials to avoid. What do you think about their statements?

Disclaimer: Yacht Brite is mentioned several times so it may be a Sea Ray
product or it may be a product they just happen to believe in.

1. Dish Soap: Harmful to fiberglass. Try Yacht Brites Brite Wash instead.

2. Windex: Harmful to plastic. Unless your windows are made of glass, try
Yacht Brites Serious shine.

3. Paper Towels: Too harsh for Isinglass and windshields. Try washable
microfiber towels.

4. Not important.

5. Soft Scrub: Too abrasive. Try Yacht Brites Pro Polish to clean, seal,
and polish fiberglass and gel coat surfaces.

6. Pledge: Damages Isinglass. See no. 2.

7. Procrastination and Neglect. Even a quick rinse is better than nothing.
Break boat chores into small projects.



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Bryan wrote:
Sea Ray sent my latest quarterly magazine with an article on cleaning
materials to avoid. What do you think about their statements?

Disclaimer: Yacht Brite is mentioned several times so it may be a Sea Ray
product or it may be a product they just happen to believe in.

1. Dish Soap: Harmful to fiberglass. Try Yacht Brites Brite Wash instead.

2. Windex: Harmful to plastic. Unless your windows are made of glass, try
Yacht Brites Serious shine.

3. Paper Towels: Too harsh for Isinglass and windshields. Try washable
microfiber towels.

4. Not important.

5. Soft Scrub: Too abrasive. Try Yacht Brites Pro Polish to clean, seal,
and polish fiberglass and gel coat surfaces.

6. Pledge: Damages Isinglass. See no. 2.

7. Procrastination and Neglect. Even a quick rinse is better than nothing.
Break boat chores into small projects.



1. Dish soap removes wax... I agree. I use Woody's Boat Wash

2. Used it for many years and never had an issue.....disagree

3. Same as #2....disagree

4. Agree this is unimportant

5. Agree.... I use Magic Eraser

6. Same as #2 ....disagree

7. I was going to wash the boat but I read this newsgroup instead
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Sea Ray sent my latest quarterly magazine with an article on cleaning
materials to avoid. What do you think about their statements?

Disclaimer: Yacht Brite is mentioned several times so it may be a Sea Ray
product or it may be a product they just happen to believe in.

1. Dish Soap: Harmful to fiberglass. Try Yacht Brites Brite Wash instead.

2. Windex: Harmful to plastic. Unless your windows are made of glass, try
Yacht Brites Serious shine.


5. Soft Scrub: Too abrasive. Try Yacht Brites Pro Polish to clean, seal,
and polish fiberglass and gel coat surfaces.

6. Pledge: Damages Isinglass. See no. 2.


I think it is an advertisement for Yacht Brite products. ;-)


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Sea Ray sent my latest quarterly magazine with an article on cleaning
materials to avoid. What do you think about their statements?

Disclaimer: Yacht Brite is mentioned several times so it may be a Sea Ray
product or it may be a product they just happen to believe in.

1. Dish Soap: Harmful to fiberglass. Try Yacht Brites Brite Wash instead.

2. Windex: Harmful to plastic. Unless your windows are made of glass, try
Yacht Brites Serious shine.


5. Soft Scrub: Too abrasive. Try Yacht Brites Pro Polish to clean, seal,
and polish fiberglass and gel coat surfaces.

6. Pledge: Damages Isinglass. See no. 2.


I think it is an advertisement for Yacht Brite products. ;-)




Uh, yeah, I was beginning to get that feeling. There are all sorts of
soaps out there that don't strip off wax. I use one with lots of water
and big soft sponges. Works fine on everything.
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1. Dish Soap: Harmful to fiberglass.


Uh no, harmful to the wax, yes. You'd only be using that if you wanted to
remove the wax. Presumably to apply a fresh coat immediately afterward.

The rest is just spam. There are plenty of boat specific cleaning materials
out there instead of that one.



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"Bill Kearney" wkearney-99@hot-mail-com wrote in message
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1. Dish Soap: Harmful to fiberglass.


Uh no, harmful to the wax, yes. You'd only be using that if you wanted to
remove the wax. Presumably to apply a fresh coat immediately afterward.

The rest is just spam. There are plenty of boat specific cleaning
materials
out there instead of that one.


Decent feedback guys. Thanks.


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