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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
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| considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: |
Gene
Apr 22
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| 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
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| 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
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| Have your kids do it. |
jabadoodle
Apr 23
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| 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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