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Need cleaning advise 4 badly neglected Fiberglass boat
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodStone" data-source="post: 129082" data-attributes="member: 826"><p><strong>Hello all; :USA1: </strong></p><p><strong>Recently I purchased a 11' fiberglass boat that looks very much like a 13ft Boston Whaler (but it's not). Anyway, the owner had the boat sitting at dockside in the water for a summer. When summer was over he pulled the boat out but didn't have a trailer for it. So it sat on some pallets outside for over a year with the scum still on it #-o Needless to say, the dirt & scum got baked on pretty good. I was wondering if one of you could recommend a good cleaning product? I heard "On & Off" by Marykate was suppose to be good :-k Another marina told me muratic acid left on very very briefly & then hosed off. </strong></p><p><strong>What do you guys suggest? Also, is it very difficult to re-gell coat the bottom of a fiberglass boat?</strong></p><p><strong>Thanks in advance </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodStone, post: 129082, member: 826"] [b]Hello all; :USA1: Recently I purchased a 11' fiberglass boat that looks very much like a 13ft Boston Whaler (but it's not). Anyway, the owner had the boat sitting at dockside in the water for a summer. When summer was over he pulled the boat out but didn't have a trailer for it. So it sat on some pallets outside for over a year with the scum still on it #-o Needless to say, the dirt & scum got baked on pretty good. I was wondering if one of you could recommend a good cleaning product? I heard "On & Off" by Marykate was suppose to be good :-k Another marina told me muratic acid left on very very briefly & then hosed off. What do you guys suggest? Also, is it very difficult to re-gell coat the bottom of a fiberglass boat? Thanks in advance [/b] [/QUOTE]
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