LOTO boat cleaning espically after Party Cove...
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Lets face it,, the old adage,, "Pay to Play" is very true when you go to Party Cove. The water leaves a residue line on my boat every time.. (No wise cracks Nort!)
Has anyone found a good cleaner to remove the water line... Its not so bad on the sides but in back; on the transom with all of hardware it gets a little difficult to scrub. Thats why I am looking for a super cleaner...
Any suggestions..?
Has anyone found a good cleaner to remove the water line... Its not so bad on the sides but in back; on the transom with all of hardware it gets a little difficult to scrub. Thats why I am looking for a super cleaner...
Any suggestions..?
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I just use an exentable wash mit while the boat is in the water. I do it before I load the boat on trailer. Comes right off. Been doing this after leaving PC for years now.
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Yep, you don't even need soap-so long as you don't let it dry.
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I always have a 25% solution of simplegreen mixed with water in a spray bottle and a bunch of towels.......give everyone a towel when the boat gets pulled and they all help wipe the boat down. She's always clean when put away
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I use a soap bucket and soft scrub brush. On the days I am back from PC I toss some Castrol Super Clean, and the Cigarette Ashes / Oil Mix washes away!!!
Also I have found that if you wax b-4 PC, it will provide that protective coating where the scum wipes clean.
So true.......you have to pay to play!!!
Also I have found that if you wax b-4 PC, it will provide that protective coating where the scum wipes clean.
So true.......you have to pay to play!!!
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Hey Troutly I never did hear did the lower unit hold together for you? Hope it did...
Also I heard that you came by CP&R,, what did you think? Scott & Ruben are super guys...
Also I heard that you came by CP&R,, what did you think? Scott & Ruben are super guys...
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Try Shell's Nautilus boat cleaner. Bio degradable and it eats scum line and transom soot with ease. You need to rewax after a few cleanings though.




