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| OK, I finally picked up my 620.
It looked great but then after going through the wheat fields of southern Minnesota it now looks like a dust bowl. I have a motorized power washer at home that I am going to wash it out with.
Has anyone done this with success?
If so any tips?
-Phil Cali |
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| Go slow a power washer will take the decals off the boat. Sad to say I know[:((] |
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| Keep the tip a safe distance from your carpet or the pressure will destroy your carpet fibers. |
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| This topic came up on another board heres what you do!!! no power washer no nothing,,,keep your eyes open around the local university or col,,,The sororitys always have car wash's in the spring to make money,,trailer your boat over and watch the little sweeties clean it,,no elbow grease involved and can you say "wet T shirt contest"!!!! |
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| Only one problem with your theory there HH who the **** is going to have a car wash in 40 degree weather? Definatly no need for water to enjoy the t-shirts. [:halo:] |
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| Whoa!! Slow down there mr. new boat poopy pants!!! You just got the thingy!!!!! I think some tender lovin washin will do it just fine. Put on some soft music...you know.....the music that relaxes the fiberglass just right.....set out some wax....rub a little bit in......and......uh.. never mind.[:p] |
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