exhaust scum !
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Sno Bol toilet bowl cleaner will remove the deposits too. Squirt it on and watch it disolve the white, then rinse. No scrubbing. I've used it to wash the sides of my boat when it got a little calcium build up over time. Smooth as a babies behind afterwards. Then wax.
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I have tried them all and this stuff by FAR works the best.....http://www.lowes.com/pd_26939-65140-...076863&Ntt=gel gloss&Ntk=i_products&pl=1¤tURL=/pl__0__s?newSearch=true$Ntt=gel gloss$y=6$x=28
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From: Seabrook, Tx
Best I've found is Simple Green and a soft brush. My boat gets washed every time it goes back on the lift and the soot just builds up over summer. Once I clean it, give it a couple coats of wax, which seems to be the best at slowing the build up, i'm good for another month or so before it needs it again. Simple Green removes the wax, so the soot will build up faster if not rewaxed. Tried the AC Rapid fire plugs that have been talked up about here for making the motors run cleaner. Only thing I noticed was my wallet was lighter.
Same problem on my 32 w/ 502's, and also previous 27' with a blower motor.
Same problem on my 32 w/ 502's, and also previous 27' with a blower motor.
+ 1 on the Simple Green. the soot on the transom of my boat seems to be greater when it is cooler out and not so bad when the weather is hot.





