Tips on cleaning non skid
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In the spring we use Mean Green on the entire top side, and on the anti skid we use it with a stiff bristle brush. This removes all of the dirt, spider & bird poop, shoe marks and old wax. It does however leave the gelcoat with a chalky finish so we shine it up with Meguiars polish and then carnuba wax. This usually lasts the whole summer and the boat cleans up well every week with just boat soap and water. I do have to use Meguiars 50 to clean up the occasional bird stain thru the summer.
Paul
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Professional strength will do the job.
They also produce a mildew and mold product that is awesome.
Everyone I have introduced to these products have really enjoyed the results and ease of use.
SRD
Professional strength will do the job.
They also produce a mildew and mold product that is awesome.
Everyone I have introduced to these products have really enjoyed the results and ease of use.
SRD
I've been using Starbrite Non-Skid Deck Cleaner for several years. It works great and doesn't remove wax on the the smooth areas. For tough bird stains I use SoftScrub.
Also, try a Dollar Store for Awesome cleaner. Good for stains - cheap and dissolves spider poop. Don't use it on windows though.
Also, try a Dollar Store for Awesome cleaner. Good for stains - cheap and dissolves spider poop. Don't use it on windows though.
Jim - 1985 36' Tricabin
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Georgetown, MD
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Sassafras Harbor Marina
Georgetown, MD
Don't want to be the fly in the ointment, but how do you stop all these chemicals from being washed overboard?
I don't know about marinas everywhere, but the one I will be at is fairly strict on containing contaminents from the waterway.
I don't know about marinas everywhere, but the one I will be at is fairly strict on containing contaminents from the waterway.
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I wasn't referring to the mild soap and waterOld Flame wrote:Don't think our marinas are too concerned about soap going into the water. At least until the EPA requires diapers on the ducks, herons, and gulls
More the tub and tile scrubber, oven cleaner, bleach, the harsher chemicals..etc..
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Thanks for the advise guys....... gonna try several of them in a couple of weeks
Ron

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food for thought Don't kill any more of those cute little fishy's, all those chemicals you have to use to clean off their guts and blood are going to miss up my OYSTER eatin'
just sayin'






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