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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 503195" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Done with wire brush job. [ATTACH]116429[/ATTACH]inside is just as clean.[ATTACH]116433[/ATTACH][ATTACH]116436[/ATTACH] Have had several beers today. Grandkid showed up to help me move the boat to new location so I can clean it up and not disturb the bird feeders. Do not want any runoff affecting the little birdies. He showed up and handed me a 24 pack of coors and just got a good laugh. Big bad biker type and has to move boat so it doesn't affect birds eating from run off? Well anyhow this has been a long hard road getting to this stage. Got first wash done and this works great [ATTACH]116437[/ATTACH]Only used soap and water but got her cleaned up. A lot of red mud coming out of ribs tells me this boat spent a lot of time on the South Canadian River. Next is a complete wipe down with MEK Followed by another soap wash and rinse. More to follow. For now very happy with progress and glad wire brushing is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 503195, member: 32555"] Done with wire brush job. [ATTACH]116429[/ATTACH]inside is just as clean.[ATTACH]116433[/ATTACH][ATTACH]116436[/ATTACH] Have had several beers today. Grandkid showed up to help me move the boat to new location so I can clean it up and not disturb the bird feeders. Do not want any runoff affecting the little birdies. He showed up and handed me a 24 pack of coors and just got a good laugh. Big bad biker type and has to move boat so it doesn't affect birds eating from run off? Well anyhow this has been a long hard road getting to this stage. Got first wash done and this works great [ATTACH]116437[/ATTACH]Only used soap and water but got her cleaned up. A lot of red mud coming out of ribs tells me this boat spent a lot of time on the South Canadian River. Next is a complete wipe down with MEK Followed by another soap wash and rinse. More to follow. For now very happy with progress and glad wire brushing is over. [/QUOTE]
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