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| I was wondering what you guys use to cleanup the dried water spots in between washes. Heard someone say the used a water and vinegar mix. Don't know what ratio? Also looking for a good boat wax.
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Location: Rhinelander | I use a spray detailer, removes water spots and shines the finish nicely. It's this one:
http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_detail.do?q=4616 |
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Posts: 67
| I use vinegar and water works great and then I use pledge on my glass boat as a wax really shines it up nice and it also smells good. |
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Posts: 1991
| I guess I am kind of clean freak, typically vinegar and water to get the spots off and scale then I use a mist detailer spray after that. A good coat of wax a couple times thru out the summer helps keep the grime off and seals the fiberglass |
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Location: Midland, MI 48642 | I use Restore and Wonderfoam. Wonderfoam is made for boats and makes as easy job of removing water spots and scum lines. Restore is a cleaner polish that does an excellent job of making your boat look new. Any questions call anytime. Skeeter |
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Posts: 1991
| Yes, I was drawing a blank Skeeters Restore is a great product! |
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Posts: 3899
| EVERY time you bring the boat out of the water, towel down with a soft terry cloth towel. Use Something, Vinegar & Water, Skeeters stuff, or CLR spray to get any waterspots you missed. I used CLR Spray, and especially on the lower unit. Do this every time, and your boat will stay nice and clean and shiny all the time. A good marine wax a couple times a year helps those wipe downs at the launch. |
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