Jaxfishgyd
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- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
I bought a quart of "marine strip" made by Restoration Technology as a friend of mine who works on boats told me I would be impressed. Cost was $18.
It is made to clean everything from cushions, power cords and fenders, and anything in between. It is NOT a paint stripper.
I told him he was "FOS" but he said if I was not happy, not only would he buy it back but also buy me a case of beer....
Therefor, I took him on...... And lost.
I had 4 blue fenders that had the glue, crap, yukkie crap on them caused by the heat and whatever.... And therefor had blue crap on the hull when I used them a month ago. Usually it takes hours to clean everything up.
I was able to get the hull clean in LESS than 2 mins. Each fender took less than 5 mins to get clean. I Then attacked the cushions on the front of the boat.... Have also used it on the cockpit doors to remove dirt, gunk and it cleans in seconds.
I felt like that Yahoo on TV, Billy Mays, who sells all type of junk, but this stuff works.
The only donwside I have found is, you must wet the area, then wipe fast as you cannot "spread" the liquid. And if you let it dry, you must redo the area.
Am sure there are other stuff out there that can do the same, but this is the first I've actually used that works....
It is made to clean everything from cushions, power cords and fenders, and anything in between. It is NOT a paint stripper.
I told him he was "FOS" but he said if I was not happy, not only would he buy it back but also buy me a case of beer....
Therefor, I took him on...... And lost.
I had 4 blue fenders that had the glue, crap, yukkie crap on them caused by the heat and whatever.... And therefor had blue crap on the hull when I used them a month ago. Usually it takes hours to clean everything up.
I was able to get the hull clean in LESS than 2 mins. Each fender took less than 5 mins to get clean. I Then attacked the cushions on the front of the boat.... Have also used it on the cockpit doors to remove dirt, gunk and it cleans in seconds.
I felt like that Yahoo on TV, Billy Mays, who sells all type of junk, but this stuff works.
The only donwside I have found is, you must wet the area, then wipe fast as you cannot "spread" the liquid. And if you let it dry, you must redo the area.
Am sure there are other stuff out there that can do the same, but this is the first I've actually used that works....