Posted 11/8/2016 11:15 AM (#835937 - in reply to #835934) Subject: Re: Cleaning Fibergalss Boats
Location: Contrarian Island
all those work, 50/50 water and distilled vinegar is great for the inside and outside to get water spots off.
I spray mine down after each use and wipe it down with Bassboat saver. keeps it shiny and spot free
Posted 11/11/2016 8:38 AM (#836290 - in reply to #835934) Subject: Re: Cleaning Fibergalss Boats
Posts: 228
A fiberglass repair shop near me recommended using The Works cleaner. $1.00 a bottle at Dollar stores. Works great on all fiberglass surfaces. I poured it into an old spray bottle and I use it on the inside and outside of my Ranger Reata 1850. Do not get it on carpeting and do not breathe the fumes. Strong stuff and works for me. Leave it on for about 30 seconds and wipe it off! You cannot beat the price! Takes water spots off easily!!
Bob
Posted 11/11/2016 10:41 PM (#836362 - in reply to #835937) Subject: Re: Cleaning Fibergalss Boats
Posts: 208
BNelson - 11/8/2016 11:15 AM
all those work, 50/50 water and distilled vinegar is great for the inside and outside to get water spots off.
I spray mine down after each use and wipe it down with Bassboat saver. keeps it shiny and spot free
Posted 11/15/2016 7:07 AM (#836523 - in reply to #836385) Subject: Re: Cleaning Fibergalss Boats
Posts: 92
Bassboat saver and a white vinegar solution for the stubborn water spots. Cant go wrong. 303 aerospace protectant on the seats and any other soft surfaces.
Posted 11/16/2016 6:21 AM (#836603 - in reply to #835934) Subject: Re: Cleaning Fibergalss Boats
Posts: 228
Location: Tinley Park, IL
I did some research on this last spring and the bass boat guys said Protec Sealer and then the Protec Showroom Conditioner was the way to go The Sealer is great but the conditioner was a waste of money and just smears water marks on my dark fiberglass. 25% vinegar is what I use when I take the boat out and it is sufficient. Going to get some Bassboat Saver since that gets a lot of good reviews.