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Boat cleaner help
Posted on 10/5/24 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 10/5/24 at 4:04 pm
Does anyone have a good cleaner to recommend ? I have a white boat that gets water stains and other stains. I used the cleaner called The Works, it worked great but they don’t make it anymore? Any advise appreciated, Thanks
Posted on 10/5/24 at 4:05 pm to BIG Texan
I use a good boat cleaner called “Hullawaymybaybay” it’s made by “Teak my Deck”
This post was edited on 10/5/24 at 4:08 pm
Posted on 10/5/24 at 4:06 pm to BIG Texan
Bamas run defense really struggling.
Posted on 10/5/24 at 4:07 pm to 225Tyga
Yellowout or Rust off.
Spray then wipe
Spray then wipe
Posted on 10/5/24 at 7:21 pm to BIG Texan
The works was awesome. I can't find it anywhere these days.
Posted on 10/5/24 at 11:13 pm to BIG Texan
AlumaBrite works in seconds but you must wax right after or it will stain back even easier after.
I saw a tip to use Mop N Glow on a sponge after and just let it dry. It forms a glossy protective layer. And it does work amazingly!
I saw a tip to use Mop N Glow on a sponge after and just let it dry. It forms a glossy protective layer. And it does work amazingly!
Posted on 10/6/24 at 5:40 am to BIG Texan
Posted on 10/6/24 at 8:57 am to BIG Texan
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Does anyone have a good cleaner to recommend ? I have a white boat that gets water stains and other stains. I used the cleaner called The Works, it worked great but they don’t make it anymore? Any advise appreciated, Thanks
I summoned Jensen down at the dock. He uses Orpine daily to clean and prevent stains, 303 on the softgoods and CRC on the metal components. He mentioned if he perished and missed 12 hours of cleaning, that his successor could use on/off for hull stains, starbrite spider\bird stain removal on soft goods and ospho for any metal corrosion.
Posted on 10/6/24 at 9:07 am to onelochevy
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Star Brite hull cleaner
THIS.
You can get it at places like West Marine, Academy, even Walmart. Pour some on a rag, wipe on, wait a few minutes, rinse off.
Wear gloves though; main working ingredient is oxalic acid.
Posted on 10/6/24 at 9:34 am to BIG Texan
I like Star Brite boat cleaning products
Booyah came out with a hull cleaner thats really good and non-acidic $13 @ Walmart
Booyah came out with a hull cleaner thats really good and non-acidic $13 @ Walmart
Posted on 10/6/24 at 11:48 am to BIG Texan
Starbrite Hull Cleaner works great at removing the ugly organic stains on the hull.
Posted on 10/6/24 at 6:12 pm to BRich
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main working ingredient is oxalic acid.
I buy this in the form of wood bleach. Mix in a 1 gallon sprayer and spray it down...wait a bit and hose it off. Easiest thing for me when it's on the lift.
Posted on 10/6/24 at 8:02 pm to BIG Texan
Starbrite makes two, their "Hull Cleaner" is a less potent version of their "Boat Bottom Cleaner". I'd start with the gel Hull Cleaner and if that doesn't work after a few applications try the "Boat Bottom Cleaner" spray.
I had some weird stains on my white hull that I thought I'd have to send in for a professional detailing because nothing else worked and I tried just about everything but the "Boat Bottom Cleaner". It worked incredibly well and even got the horrible oxidation off my black Mercury lower unit. I'm not sure how it does it, but it seems to peel off any kind of buildup as opposed to the "Hull Cleaner" that's more of a stain fixer.
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I had some weird stains on my white hull that I thought I'd have to send in for a professional detailing because nothing else worked and I tried just about everything but the "Boat Bottom Cleaner". It worked incredibly well and even got the horrible oxidation off my black Mercury lower unit. I'm not sure how it does it, but it seems to peel off any kind of buildup as opposed to the "Hull Cleaner" that's more of a stain fixer.
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