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Old 07-26-2010, 09:48 AM
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I just picked up some hull cleaner this weekend that ended up being nothing short of amazing. Its called PowerOne and its a simple wipe on wipe off product. Where i boat just a few days in the water leaves a rusty brown discoloration and up until now i was using SnoBowl with ok results but took some elbow grease. I just put this stuff on a rag and wiped it on a dry surface and the stains disappear. Anyone ever use this product?
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Where did you get it from.
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one of the guys that races in Class 5 had a table set up and sells it, he's on here as Heater63. I'll try and find some contact info or website. I spent an entire day de-staining the bottom of the boat last time a had it in but with this stuff i can see that being cut down to about a half hour at most.
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"Fountain of youth" product...

Half the cost of on/off and works as well or better... with significantly less fumes.

In fact, All of their products are awesome and environmentally friendly.

Search: 'fountain of youth marine products'

www.fountainofyouthrestore.com

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Originally Posted by glassdave
I just picked up some hull cleaner this weekend that ended up being nothing short of amazing. Its called PowerOne and its a simple wipe on wipe off product. Where i boat just a few days in the water leaves a rusty brown discoloration and up until now i was using SnoBowl with ok results but took some elbow grease. I just put this stuff on a rag and wiped it on a dry surface and the stains disappear. Anyone ever use this product?
I assume it is a acid like Starbrite hull cleaner?
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Originally Posted by Team V
"Fountain of youth" product...

Half the cost of on/off and works as well or better... with significantly less fumes.

In fact, All of their products are awesome and environmentally friendly.

Search: 'fountain of youth marine products'

www.fountainofyouthrestore.com

yea thats it, i bought a quart of everything they had to try it.

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I assume it is a acid like Starbrite hull cleaner?
Not sure what it is but theres no odor and i used it with my bare hands. No acid smell or burn like with sno bowl (I'm done with that stuff).
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Not sure what it is but theres no odor and i used it with my bare hands. No acid smell or burn like with sno bowl (I'm done with that stuff).

yea the Starbrite is pretty strong acid,
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I just pulled my boat out and the hull is nasty! I pressure washed it but that didn't help. I just ordered some of this stuff and I'll take before and after pics.
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Whatever you use be careful with outboards.

I have same problem as Dave with crap growin on hull after a few short days.

Last year my marina pulled the boat out and cleaned it using the same methods and chemicals that they use on all the boats there.

The 8 side saddles made of plastic on the lower units of the Verados turned almost white. Over $ 2000.00 damage.
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tried a few. On/off works very well. I can go 1/2 strength mixed down with water and still get goo results.
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