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From what I've read on here, some people said toilet bowl cleaner can "bubble" the gel coat? I've used it a few times with no issues but I'm just passing that along.
For me, FSR (Fiberglass Stain Remover) from West Marine is the best hull cleaner. Dissolves the yellow in a matter of minutes, just rub it on and then rinse. |
Originally Posted by fastandfun
(Post 4207049)
there was a post a couple months ago about a bathroom cleaner that people were use on the bottoms of their boats. Someone was taking orders because they were doing a bulk order does anyone remember what it was. I have to find a new product i can not get the 19.9% works here in il.
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Originally Posted by wananewboat
(Post 4207149)
Is this the product? It says it's a bowl cleaner also, I thought is was a pool cleaner. [ATTACH=CONFIG]531338[/ATTACH]
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How bout some rubbing compound on a buffer? it'll shine the trailer too....
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Bio-Kleen has great products. You can't go wrong with there stuff.
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I have been using Mary Kate On/Off for a few years now and I love it. I use a soft brush on a pole and I pour the cleaner into a paint pan. Then I just dip the brush in the paint pan and brush in on the hull. Then just hose it off. Works great!
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Originally Posted by MonkeySea2
(Post 4207241)
I have been using Mary Kate On/Off for a few years now and I love it. I use a soft brush on a pole and I pour the cleaner into a paint pan. Then I just dip the brush in the paint pan and brush in on the hull. Then just hose it off. Works great!
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Biggus use slimy grimy it should not hurt your trailer very easy to use.
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Originally Posted by masi242
(Post 4207439)
Biggus use slimy grimy it should not hurt your trailer very easy to use.
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