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Old 08-23-2011, 07:23 PM
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Default Best cleaner for boat interior?

I read about woolite and seems to be popular.....i was wondering if the OXY-clean based detergents are any better or do any damage or discolorazition of vynil interiors on boats?

looking for the best cleaner to get white inteior looking new

...also what "not" to use?

thanks john
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Old 08-23-2011, 08:35 PM
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MAGIC ERASER hands down the best!!!!!
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Originally Posted by kickin32
MAGIC ERASER hands down the best!!!!!
x2 Just make sure to apply vinyl protection quickly afterwards its like a magnet for dirt till you do. Also avoid color vinyl with the eraser!!!!!
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I use the Eraser once/yr for the initial spring cleaning, immediately followed with 303. Then rest of yr use 3M's Vinyle cleaner/303.
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Sounds good---thank god for this board when it comes to stuff like this!
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ROLL-OFF or formula 88
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I was using 303 cleaner on my new carbon fiber vinyl. Then follow up with 303 protectant. However I have just started using Fountain of Youth's "Cuddy Buddy" diluted 3:1. As of now I really like the Cuddy Buddy. But I haven't had a chance to use it over a long period as of yet.
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Originally Posted by GOFSTCAT
ROLL-OFF or formula 88
Roll-Off works well, but may be a bit harsh unless diluted a bit. I have used it on real stubborn areas, but I have relaized (by slipping and falling on my a$$) if you don't rinse it well, when it does get wet, it is like being on ice. Roll Off is designed to leave a protective non-stick residue behind. This has cause me to wipe out a few times when I used it on the sunpad..... While everyone who witnessed me, falling on my own boat, foun great humor in it..... My back though otherwise
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