boat/paint wash
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Re: boat/paint wash
trying to get rid of a stain? If so go to the pool store and get "Stain & Scale Remover" mix about 3 oz to 2 gal of water. Takes about 30 minutes and the stain will be gone. Nice thing about this it's not harsh like an acid. I use a garden sprayer to do my boat.
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Re: boat/paint wash
I use the wynn's (pro) product to clean boat and it's the better product I have try. For yellow stain use the c-44 or c-45 power lift. Apply and wait ten minutes, after wash with soap. I have a business in car wash and it's the same product i use with a new car.
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Interlux makes a boat wash & a stain remover that works well. We use it on our Donzi & our friends use it on their Fountain with good results.. (also there is no stink & no burning. It smells citrusy)
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Re: boat/paint wash
Tom,
Go ahead and clean it with the acid, urethane clearcoats are very chemical resistant I cleaned the old boat that way all the time and we painted it. Worst case might be after multiple cleanings that you might get a slight haze that will buff.
You don't let your boat get that dirty anyway. Toilet bowl cleaner works as well.
Go ahead and clean it with the acid, urethane clearcoats are very chemical resistant I cleaned the old boat that way all the time and we painted it. Worst case might be after multiple cleanings that you might get a slight haze that will buff.
You don't let your boat get that dirty anyway. Toilet bowl cleaner works as well.
Last edited by RBeyer; 09-25-2005 at 01:17 PM.