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Posted 4/17/2009 6:58 PM (#372779)
Subject: Dark water stains




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
I had my boat on a N. Mn. lake last summer and have a brownish color on the white part of the boat, What takes this off other than elbow grease ??

Thanks, Jerome
TJ DeVoe
Posted 4/17/2009 8:26 PM (#372787 - in reply to #372779)
Subject: Re: Dark water stains




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
Jerome, this chat that was done on WalleyeFIRST with Nels Larsen(AKA Skeeter on WalleyeFIRST) has some incredible product that should take care of whatever it might be on your boat.

http://walleye.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/04.17.2009/1321/Chat.With...

Here is his website and phone number.

www.larsensales.com

989 837 2681


Edited by TJ DeVoe 4/17/2009 8:28 PM
archerynut36
Posted 4/17/2009 9:18 PM (#372799 - in reply to #372779)
Subject: Re: Dark water stains





Posts: 1887


Location: syracuse indiana
you would be amazed but go to the dollar general and get a botle of the works.. it will take it right off then give it a good wax and next time your out just wipe the boat off when you pull it out of the water...bill
4amuskie
Posted 4/18/2009 12:22 PM (#372873 - in reply to #372799)
Subject: Re: Dark water stains




+1 on "The Works". Unbelieveable stuff
Marshall
Posted 4/18/2009 6:23 PM (#372889 - in reply to #372873)
Subject: Re: Dark water stains





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Location: Stones throw away...finally!!
4amuskie - 4/18/2009 12:22 PM

+1 on "The Works". Unbelieveable stuff


Ditto
guest
Posted 4/19/2009 10:57 AM (#372943 - in reply to #372779)
Subject: RE: Dark water stains


How about CLR
About 1/2 cup to 4 gals of water.

Guest
hodaghawg
Posted 4/19/2009 6:25 PM (#372993 - in reply to #372779)
Subject: Re: Dark water stains




Posts: 202


Location: Rhinelander
I just found Zymol works great. its a cleaner wax for cars. Auto Zone carries it
Guest
Posted 4/23/2009 8:31 AM (#373792 - in reply to #372779)
Subject: RE: Dark water stains


Boy...you'd sure think that Billy Mays and the Oxy-Clean people would have something for us!
MuskieMedic
Posted 4/23/2009 9:42 AM (#373805 - in reply to #372779)
Subject: Re: Dark water stains





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
I deal with this a lot fishing the WI River and I found that Simple Green works really good for this and it won't harm the clear coat. I dilute it to 4:1 in a spray bottle and spray it on and let it sit for about 20-30 minutes and it then wash with the Boat Wash in a Bottle soap. Works real good. If you have scum that has been sitting for a really long time muriatic acid is an option if it's diluted down a lot and rinsed off right away, a bit risky but it eats through every thing.
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