Another Hula Boat Care fan
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Got to try out the hull cleaner and cleaner wax this weekend after not washing my boat all summer. I am really happy with the results, night and day. Wish I would have taken more before pictures, but trust me, it was a significant difference.
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A few more pics here:
http://www.austinboatforums.com/cgi-...num=1314642025
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A few more pics here:
http://www.austinboatforums.com/cgi-...num=1314642025
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From: Coldwater, Mi
What is the product of choice for those stubborn water spots? Our lake is hard water unfortunately so it's a bear sometimes. I'm always quick detailing at the sandbar etc. to try and dodge the evil spots!! lol
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From: Austin, TX
Hey TooFast
My product is Hula Hull Cleaner. It is a biodegradable non acid based cleaner that is designed to remove scum, brown water stains, and water spots. It can be used on th fiberglass and is safe for use on windscreens as well. Of course once the boat is clean having a good coat of wax or sealant will protect the surface and reduce the chances of the water spots getting too bad.
My product is Hula Hull Cleaner. It is a biodegradable non acid based cleaner that is designed to remove scum, brown water stains, and water spots. It can be used on th fiberglass and is safe for use on windscreens as well. Of course once the boat is clean having a good coat of wax or sealant will protect the surface and reduce the chances of the water spots getting too bad.





