Keep It Kleen With Tim Kowalski: Simply Amazing
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Company founder Tim Kowalski shares his tips for using Bio-Kleen Products' Amazing Cleaner on marine vinyl.
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Tim makes great products!
I SWEAR by bio-kleen hull kleen for “foggy” polished and chrome parts. Lake Havasu especially leaves a foggy haze on exhaust tips, props, etc. this stuff is straight up magic!!! Wet the area, spray on (sometimes that’s it) maybe wipe with wet rag, not rub just wipe, and spray off. Gone! Magic. It also takes out the yellowing from iron deposit on fiberglass. Fantastic stuff!



I SWEAR by bio-kleen hull kleen for “foggy” polished and chrome parts. Lake Havasu especially leaves a foggy haze on exhaust tips, props, etc. this stuff is straight up magic!!! Wet the area, spray on (sometimes that’s it) maybe wipe with wet rag, not rub just wipe, and spray off. Gone! Magic. It also takes out the yellowing from iron deposit on fiberglass. Fantastic stuff!



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Tim makes great products!
I SWEAR by bio-kleen hull kleen for “foggy” polished and chrome parts. Lake Havasu especially leaves a foggy haze on exhaust tips, props, etc. this stuff is straight up magic!!! Wet the area, spray on (sometimes that’s it) maybe wipe with wet rag, not rub just wipe, and spray off. Gone! Magic. It also takes out the yellowing from iron deposit on fiberglass. Fantastic stuff!



I SWEAR by bio-kleen hull kleen for “foggy” polished and chrome parts. Lake Havasu especially leaves a foggy haze on exhaust tips, props, etc. this stuff is straight up magic!!! Wet the area, spray on (sometimes that’s it) maybe wipe with wet rag, not rub just wipe, and spray off. Gone! Magic. It also takes out the yellowing from iron deposit on fiberglass. Fantastic stuff!



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Another trick is to use hull cleaner then follow up with black streak remover, then hull cleaner again. Sometimes there is soot that gets buried in calcium deposits and hull cleaner doesn't attack the soot.
Rick
Rick




