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way to clean neglected boat

Is there any better, low cost way to clean a boat with lots of leaves in it (I blew the leaves out with a leaf blower, but they still leave lots of messy residue), mildew on it, etc, that's been sitting around a few years untouched? I'm on one now, and so far I've had pretty good results with a bucket of water, a cup of el cheapo detergent, a splash of bleach, and a solid long handled scrub brush. Although it's done a good job on most of the boat, there are a few spots I'm going to have to give special attention to and get tough with.

Tips or advice welcome.

RB
Apr 22
2006
considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: Gene
Apr 22
Clean it up the best you can without going crazy. Believe it or not, a few weeks exposed to the hot summer sun will bleach out the remaining leaf stains naturally.

RCE

RCE
Apr 22
Can't tell from ypur post what the boats made of or if you can drain it easily by tipping or drain plug. I have rented/borrowed a pressure sprayer before with excellant results. For oil grease, forget soap/detergent and scrub with simple green, it really does work differently. Bud
Apr 22
Have your kids do it. jabadoodle
Apr 23
What if you don't have kids...will *your* kids come over and do it??

--Mike

"jabadoodle" <jabadoodle@yahoo.com> wrote in message

MGG
Apr 23
   

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