boat cleaner
wers4455
Posted 5/16/2009 1:38 PM (#378635)
Subject: boat cleaner





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Location: madison wisconsin
Whats some good stuff and not real pricey to get the boat clean along with the seats?
VMS
Posted 5/18/2009 10:33 AM (#378951 - in reply to #378635)
Subject: Re: boat cleaner





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
For outside, I just use automotive soap and clean it like I would my truck. For the interior, carpet shampoo for the floors, and any type of automotive vinyl cleaner (like armor all)...

Not too expensive...

If you are looking to keep water spots at bay on the outside, a 50-50 mix of white vinegar and water will do the trick. You may need to use a nylon brush once in a while to get the spots off, but it will do wonders...

Steve
The Dogger
Posted 5/18/2009 11:41 AM (#378970 - in reply to #378951)
Subject: Re: boat cleaner




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Location: Twin Cities
http://www.bassboatsaver.com/

Cleans everything but the sonar/gps screen. I mean everything, plus it protects.
Jsondag
Posted 5/21/2009 9:38 AM (#379727 - in reply to #378635)
Subject: Re: boat cleaner





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Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
The vinegar solution VMS works great for light water spotting and such - but when you have a build up, Ducky works wonders. What I do is clean with Ducky, and then have a spray bottle with the vinegar / water solution to do quick cleans when it starts to get spotty.
bridgeman
Posted 5/21/2009 9:46 AM (#379731 - in reply to #378635)
Subject: Re: boat cleaner




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Location: Not Where I Want To Be
I agree with Jerry. Just Ducky is the best i have found
wers4455
Posted 5/21/2009 5:02 PM (#379827 - in reply to #379727)
Subject: Re: boat cleaner





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Location: madison wisconsin
What is ducky? Can you find it a wal-mart maybe?
Jsondag
Posted 5/21/2009 8:49 PM (#379863 - in reply to #378635)
Subject: Re: boat cleaner





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Location: Pelican Rapids, MN
Not sure if walmart has it, but most marina's do. Call them who knows.