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Did you ever use that boat soap to wash your Ranger?
What did you think? I washed my tug again today, and the results were great. A fellow down the covered dock a ways had some creosote leach out of an overhead beam and it stained his nonskid deck. He said he had tried several different cleaners so far, with less than satisfactory results. He watched the boat soap meliting away the spider crap on my cabintop, and seemed impressed. When I finished washing up, I took the spray bottle down and we put some directly on the creosote. It didn't get it completely off in a single application, but it removed enough of it in just a minute or two that he's going to get a bottle of the stuff and work on it another time or two. |
Ping- Shortwave, (boat soap)
Chuck,
So I don't have to wade thru all the crap..... What boat soap? Here is my situation. I keep my boat in my driveway under a couple of large oak trees. The trees constantly drip pinhead sized specks of sap. The sticky sap attracts all manner of dust and dirt and other airborne particulates. The sun dries this into a hard resinous mass. Winds up looking like Creosote!!! Best thing I've found so far is LPS Precision Clean or Simple Green full strenght to scrub and dissolve the sap pustules followed up by Sno Bol to wipe out the stains that step one leaves. "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ps.com... Did you ever use that boat soap to wash your Ranger? What did you think? I washed my tug again today, and the results were great. A fellow down the covered dock a ways had some creosote leach out of an overhead beam and it stained his nonskid deck. He said he had tried several different cleaners so far, with less than satisfactory results. He watched the boat soap meliting away the spider crap on my cabintop, and seemed impressed. When I finished washing up, I took the spray bottle down and we put some directly on the creosote. It didn't get it completely off in a single application, but it removed enough of it in just a minute or two that he's going to get a bottle of the stuff and work on it another time or two. |
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Steve P wrote:
Chuck, So I don't have to wade thru all the crap..... What boat soap? Here is my situation. I keep my boat in my driveway under a couple of large oak trees. The trees constantly drip pinhead sized specks of sap. The sticky sap attracts all manner of dust and dirt and other airborne particulates. The sun dries this into a hard resinous mass. Winds up looking like Creosote!!! Best thing I've found so far is LPS Precision Clean or Simple Green full strenght to scrub and dissolve the sap pustules followed up by Sno Bol to wipe out the stains that step one leaves. Why not buy a tarp and toss it over the boat? |
Ping- Shortwave, (boat soap)
On Aug 5, 7:25?pm, "Steve P" wrote:
Chuck, So I don't have to wade thru all the crap..... What boat soap? Here is my situation. I keep my boat in my driveway under a couple of large oak trees. The trees constantly drip pinhead sized specks of sap. The sticky sap attracts all manner of dust and dirt and other airborne particulates. The sun dries this into a hard resinous mass. Winds up looking like Creosote!!! Best thing I've found so far is LPS Precision Clean or Simple Green full strenght to scrub and dissolve the sap pustules followed up by Sno Bol to wipe out the stains that step one leaves. "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ps.com... Did you ever use that boat soap to wash your Ranger? What did you think? I washed my tug again today, and the results were great. A fellow down the covered dock a ways had some creosote leach out of an overhead beam and it stained his nonskid deck. He said he had tried several different cleaners so far, with less than satisfactory results. He watched the boat soap meliting away the spider crap on my cabintop, and seemed impressed. When I finished washing up, I took the spray bottle down and we put some directly on the creosote. It didn't get it completely off in a single application, but it removed enough of it in just a minute or two that he's going to get a bottle of the stuff and work on it another time or two.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Link: http://www.lat43.com/marine.html I tried this out for the first time a couple of months ago, and the results were very impressive. Tom said he was going to order a bottle off the website and try it as well. |
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On Aug 5, 7:28?pm, HK wrote:
Why not buy a tarp and toss it over the boat?- Hide quoted text - What- so nobody can see the dirt? :-) |
Ping- Shortwave, (boat soap)
On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 18:52:28 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: Did you ever use that boat soap to wash your Ranger? What did you think? As far as the glass on the boat, it worked pretty much like any other boat soap, but it cleaned my T-top. I tried it on some stains from blackjack oak tree leaves in the Princecraft and it cleaned that up with a little soft scrubbing which was nifty. It's good stuff. |
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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Aug 5, 7:28?pm, HK wrote: Why not buy a tarp and toss it over the boat?- Hide quoted text - What- so nobody can see the dirt? :-) D'oh...if the boat is put away clean, the tarp will keep the tree crap off it. |
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On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 23:02:54 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: On Aug 5, 7:28?pm, HK wrote: Why not buy a tarp and toss it over the boat?- Hide quoted text - What- so nobody can see the dirt? :-) Don't argue with an expert on parked Parkers. -- John H |
Ping- Shortwave, (boat soap)
"HK" wrote in message . .. Chuck Gould wrote: On Aug 5, 7:28?pm, HK wrote: Why not buy a tarp and toss it over the boat?- Hide quoted text - What- so nobody can see the dirt? :-) D'oh...if the boat is put away clean, the tarp will keep the tree crap off it. I think ya been hooked HK? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Jim wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. Chuck Gould wrote: On Aug 5, 7:28?pm, HK wrote: Why not buy a tarp and toss it over the boat?- Hide quoted text - What- so nobody can see the dirt? :-) D'oh...if the boat is put away clean, the tarp will keep the tree crap off it. I think ya been hooked HK? I think not. |
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