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BillR 07-29-2002 08:39 AM

OMG!!!. . . This stuffs WORKS!!!!!!!!!!
 
Just passing on a tip that really works!!

The new boat was finally starting to get yellow on the bottom. Plus I had some rust stains.

I tried a few cleaners, but then I remembered I bought some hull cleaner / stain remover from Vyper 340.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...t=hull+cleaner

This stuff is like a gel, I put it on a sponge and smeared it on the hull. The yellow was gone. I didn't need gloves, googles or a resperator. Plus the wax appeared to still be there; the water still beaded.

I then tried it on some really stubborn rust stains. . . . 2 or 3 minutes later; GONE!

I've used it in the bilge and hull of my old boat, but completly forgot how good it was. (Plus it was too easy to go to boater world and buy some on/off. . . never again!)

This is the best stuff I've ever used!!!!!

BTW: Vyper 340, send me another bottle. I want to make sure I always have some!

KAAMA 07-29-2002 09:14 AM

Sounds great! Would you happen to have the product's name?

Thanks,
Mark/KAAMA

glassdave 07-29-2002 09:26 AM

yes . . name please . . the link did not seem to work.the one you posted did but vypers original link would not come up.:cool:

BillR 07-29-2002 11:04 AM

This is going to sound crazy, but I really don't know the name. Its a red gel. I got it from Vyper 340. Email him for more info,
[email protected]

I just did asking for more.

Vyper340 07-29-2002 01:14 PM

The cleaner is called Ring-Go and I am not aware if it available at retail locations. I have a connection that I get it from and I have to buy it by the case. If you find that it is available at retail sites please let everyone know so that they can buy it to. This stuff is great and I have not found anything that does a better job with the absolute minimum amount of work.

Check out this link for more info... (my post is about half way down the page of this link)
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forum/sh...threadid=25082

Dave

Vyper340 07-29-2002 02:25 PM

I have received many requests for the cleaner and will do my best to fulfill everyones request in a timely fashion. Since this is not my "day job" and I do it on the side to help out fellow boaters, I may not be able to respond as quickly as I would like. I apologize in advance if that is the case for anyone. I will promise to do my best and get answers and product to all those who are interested in the quickest way possible.

F34PC 07-29-2002 03:42 PM

Vyper- Thanks for your help -

MnFastBoat 07-29-2002 04:17 PM

will it or does it remove exhaust stains???

If so email me or post how much and where to send $

MnHowardCat 07-29-2002 04:37 PM

claener
 
I would be inerested in some it sounds to good to be true;)

Ron P 07-29-2002 06:32 PM

http://www.spapartners.com/cleaning_products.htm

Is this the stuff? Look down the bottom of the page. Its made for cleaning the scum ring from fiberglass hot tubs. Makes sense.

Ron P 07-29-2002 06:34 PM

http://www.kleenco.com/Products%20Ba...20Cleaners.htm

Or this one? Johnny Ring Go bathroom cleaner?

GO4BROKE 07-29-2002 08:30 PM

I use FSR for the yellow stains below the water Line. Boat US sells it. Its a blue gel, no effort. Has Oxalic acid, thats the magic.

Vyper340 07-29-2002 09:17 PM

Troutly:
I tried to respond to your email but it keeps getting returned. Try it out and email me again. Maybe I got a bum link or return.

Other Posts:
As far as the other cleaners go. The Johnny Ring Go is NOT the same stuff. I could not check the site of the other but I can tell you that the product that I have was formulated to clean scum lines from pools WITHOUT upsetting the chemical balance. Hydrochloric acid will upset that balance and cause burns among other things. This product (the one mentioned by BillR) does NOT and it gets the stains out without scrubbing, brushing, gloves, goggles, or respirators. It also does no damage to rubber, vinyl, or other sensitive areas (like in the bilge).

For those who are interested in buying the product that I have, please email me at [email protected] . I am just reselling it from a whoesaler but have not found it elsewhere yet. If you can find it elsewhere, please get it from whomever is easier for you. My thought was simple; Pass on a good product that I use personally to other boaters. If you like it fine, if not fine, if you use something else fine. I can say just one thing; I have also tried everything mentioned by the others and this beats them all. That's my $.02.

Thanks for your interest and good luck with whatever you go with.

Dave
Vyper340

Vyper340 07-29-2002 09:28 PM

Mn FastBoat:

If cleaner wax is no longer doing the job for the exhaust stains this does. I used it on my old Scarab and it did a better job and involved a lot less effort. Email me for more info and include your zip code if you are interested so I can quote you S&H.

Thanks,
Dave
Vyper340

Vyper340 07-31-2002 07:56 AM

For those who are interested in this product:

One large bottle will do at least 3 full 34' boat hulls including transom as well as touch ups. It will take off stains and NOT damage anything in the process. The cost per bottle is $24.95 plus S&H (avg $5-6 UPS).

As the testimonials have said, it works better than anything else that they have tried and is easy on you to apply.

Email me at [email protected] with your zip code and I will quote you a delivered final price. I prefer being paid using www.PayPal.com (an online, no cost to you, way to send private parties money with a credit card) so that both you and I are protected.

As mentioned before this is not my day job so I will do my best to return all of the emails in a timely fashion. Thanks.:D

BillR 07-31-2002 08:19 AM

Last night I cleaned the hard to get areas of the bottom, some of this cleaner dripped on me. . .no burning or anything. Felt like a glob of dish washing liquid had dripped.
Anyway, not the entire bottom of my boat is white again!!!! :D

rjcardinal 07-31-2002 08:21 AM

Vyper,

What is the active ingreadent in your Ring-Go cleaner? It should be listed on the label.

Thanks,

Ron

Vyper340 07-31-2002 05:32 PM

I wish I knew. The bottle does not say what the ingredients are. Perhaps this is why it is not sold in stores... All I do know is that it does the job and does not burn skin or create a chemical imbalance in environments like pools and hot tubs.

Sorry I can't be of more help.

Vyper340 03-13-2003 06:52 AM

TTT

Julio 03-13-2003 11:35 PM

http://www.imagesupplyinc.com/products/c&d/ringgo.htm[/URL]

I found this on the internet. Ring-go is described as a toilet bowl cleaner. Is this the same stuff?

Wardey 03-14-2003 09:43 AM

I also use FSR. Works really well. Wardey


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