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HappyOurs 07-21-2002 11:13 PM

What a good interior cleaner?
 
What's a good cleaner to use on vinyl interior? Also, does anyone know of anything that will remove oxidation from gel coat and trailer?

Playn 07-21-2002 11:21 PM

For interior vinyl I use Spray Power by Crown. Wal-Mart sells it for about $1.76 for a 32 oz bottle. http://www.spraypower.com

For gel coat oxidation.....a heluva lot of hard work:(

HappyOurs 07-21-2002 11:28 PM

thanks, Playn. Appreciate the info.:)

Intolerant1 07-21-2002 11:51 PM

I clean the whole boat from seats to bilge with Simple Green. One bottle on the boat for everything is nice.

HappyOurs 07-22-2002 12:00 AM

Simple Green on everything, huh? Works well?

Intolerant1 07-22-2002 12:07 AM

As well as anything else I have tried. Cuts the sap from my maple tree with one squirt and hasnt hurt my vinyl, carpet, etc. If you overnight in Marinas with laundry machines, it works on your cloths as well. And no, I have no financial interest in the company :)

BajaBoss252 07-22-2002 01:28 AM

The best boat cleaner from top to bottom is a wife. Wish I had one....lol

Laveyman 07-22-2002 03:51 AM


Originally posted by BajaBoss252
The best boat cleaner from top to bottom is a wife. Wish I had one....lol
You can have my ex!!! Just take over the payments, nothing down! :cool:

boathead 07-22-2002 07:29 AM

Pledge
 
simple green is kinda hard on stitching, though, I only use it when Pledge (yes, the furniture polish) doesn't work, the pledge is easy on the vinyl and stitching , and it really leaves a nice finish on the upholstery.

Go ahead, laugh at me, but it works :p

Scott 07-22-2002 07:58 AM

Fantastic for cleaning and pledge for the finishing touch. Works great and you don't have to spend ten bucks a bottle for the same repackaged chemical. DON't use 409!! This info came straight from the vinyl manafacture!

I am a huge fan of Quick Clean Marine from Maguiers works great on any fiberglass surface taking off things like bird droppings etc. Found out yesterday the stuff they call quick detail for cars is the same chemical at half the price!

CigDaze 07-22-2002 08:44 AM

There are some pretty good tips and hints on cleaning and maintaining your boat on the Baja site...I'm certain most of it is universal. http://www.bajamarine.com/protectionplus/detail.asp

:cool:

BajaBoss252 07-22-2002 05:58 PM

Laveyman,

The question is, can she back up a trailer and does she have good health insurance? I'm tired of paying $350/month for health insurance...

:D

Ted

John B 07-22-2002 11:20 PM

We use "SPRAY 9", seems to work much better than simple green.
Don't use it near paint, it takes that off too.
JB

BajaBoss252 07-23-2002 01:16 AM

OK folks, on a serious note, forget the wife, spray nine, etc. what I really use on my vinyl is called BLAST. It's actually a biodegradable floor cleaner. This stuff works wonders on just about anything. The only thing is...you have to know someone that can get it. My neighbor/best friend works at a dealership and this is what they use to clean the floors. He brings this stuff home to me a gallon at a time since they get it in 55 gallon drums. This stuff works wonders on vinyl, spray it on, wait 2 minutes and wipe it off. If you can get it, I reccomend it, just don't spray it on your on your fiberglass unless you plan on waxing it later, it definitely takes the wax off...

Laveyman 07-23-2002 04:00 AM


Originally posted by BajaBoss252
Laveyman,

The question is, can she back up a trailer and does she have good health insurance? I'm tired of paying $350/month for health insurance...

:D

Ted

Ted,

She can back down on many things, including the ramp! :eek: As far as good insurance, she got the friggin best insurance my money can buy! One of the best insurance policies available is what she's got.

Reckless32 07-23-2002 10:35 AM

I've been using Maquires cleaner/protectant lately. Seems to work okay. This pledge idea sounds interesting though. Does it leave a slippery surface like armor-all or formula 2000?...

HappyOurs 07-23-2002 10:42 AM

Thanks to everyone for all the great ideas. Last night we used the Fantastik, followed by Pledge. It worked GREAT! Our boat had been at the shop for about two and-a-half months, sitting uncovered, so you can imagine the dirt! The interior is nice and bright again!

Tantrum 07-23-2002 10:50 AM


Originally posted by BajaBoss252
The best boat cleaner from top to bottom is a wife. Wish I had one....lol
My girlfriend bought a bottle of Orange Clean and used it last weekend. It got the vinyl really white and did a great job on the perelli floor as well. Im not sure how it effects stiching but it smells good, cleans great and the aplicator looks great in a bikini.

Does Pledge have any UV inhibitors in it. Hmm, how do I plant that in her head so she thinks its her idea...

NObaja 07-23-2002 10:55 AM

Spray 9 kicks a$$


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