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| Besides Goo Gone....anything out there better at removing plastic dock bumper skid marks from fiberglass boats?
Thanks!
Ed |
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Location: Madison, WI | I know its really bad for the paint but if you remove it quickly gas works really well |
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Location: Thief River Falls MN | Cleaner wax
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| I use Goof-Off when detailing boats and it works really well. |
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Location: Almost Heaven | I use LA Awesome that you get at the dollar tree or dollar general. Cheap but it works on the black streaks on my camper and you can use it on anything, good stuff. |
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Location: Walker, MN | Mr.Clean Magic Eraser!!
They will amaze you. |
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Location: Savage, MN | Masqui-ninja - 7/27/2013 5:57 PM
Mr.Clean Magic Eraser!!
They will amaze you.
X2, the are incredible for so many uses. |
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| Skyblaster - 7/27/2013 6:40 PM
Masqui-ninja - 7/27/2013 5:57 PM
Mr.Clean Magic Eraser!!
They will amaze you.
X2, the are incredible for so many uses. Yup, works great, just be careful how hard you rub. Worked fine for me though. |
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Location: Angola, IN | Cleaner wax is the best thing to use. My favorite is Collinite #925. I haven't come across any kind of mark, dirt, grime, oil, grease, etc. etc. that #925 doesn't easily remove from gelcoat.
But nearly any cleaner wax should do a decent job. |
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