clean your boat with shaving cream?
#12
Well if it works it would not be so hard to relabel some cans and pilot the idea at a local marine supply. Could double your money just by adding the word "marine" to the label.
E.S.
E.S.
#13
Originally Posted by Steve_H
no no no , you need a "septic pencil" (bet some of you have no clue what that is) for removing scratches. not toothpaste. sheeeeezz. i swear you guys dont know nuttin 


I do own a styptic pencil however....
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From: Riverview, Michigan
Originally Posted by Steve_H
guy at boatersworld told me it works great?
anyone ever try it?
anyone ever try it?
You have questions, I direct your attention (and questions) to the marine answer man: Fred at Trick Marine
(Boy, did I start something)
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From: King george, Virginia/Potomac River
Originally Posted by JUSTONCE
only on cruisers, it keeps the bottom paint from chafing after you shave the growth off. 

On a different note...
Something you can do with shaving cream, read this in a magazine.
Rub it on your bathroom mirror and wipe it off. It's stops the mirror from fogging up when you shower.
#18
Originally Posted by Shah Mat
On a different note...
Something you can do with shaving cream, read this in a magazine.
Rub it on your bathroom mirror and wipe it off. It's stops the mirror from fogging up when you shower.


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