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RIJIMMY 11-13-2007 04:20 PM

Heavy Duty fiberglass cleaner
 
I hope Clammer does nto respond....

I have a ton of blood and gunk stains on the deck of my boat, mostly from bluefish puke, blood and sh$t. before storing the boat I'd like to do a real good cleaning on it and then wax it. I bought some Meguiars (sp) wax that I'll apply after cleaning, but not sure what to use to clean it.
Since it will be out of the water, can I use some generic cleaining supplies, like soft scrub and hot water?

InTheHole 11-13-2007 04:42 PM

I have always used the soft scrub with bleach and a brush, it works great !!

keeperreaper 11-13-2007 05:27 PM

same here soft scrub. gets everything off.

macojoe 11-13-2007 05:30 PM

OnOff it will take rust and all off!! Don't get on the trailer stright, it will turn it black!

Rick Ackley 11-14-2007 07:11 AM

Soft scrub with bleache, just be sure to rinse it well to rid away the fine pumice.

Roger 11-14-2007 07:59 AM

I'm lazy - just bleach on organic stains (blood and guts). Spray it on, wait a minute then rinse off.

MakoMike 11-14-2007 12:02 PM

Another vote for MayKate's "On and Off." it takes everything off, just don't breathe the vapors!

MrHunters 11-14-2007 12:26 PM

simple green and bleach and hot water worked for me. sparkling new

BassyiusMaximus 11-14-2007 03:35 PM

Pressure washing the deck/nonskid will take it all off. I have used soft scrub and simple green and if you don't mind stripping the wax off, they work well, I have heard of bleach used as well, they just all strip wax but if you don't mind that and will be re-waxing, they will all work very well and leave it like new minus the shine.

JeffH 11-14-2007 03:41 PM

X-14....spray on, scrub brush and wash off....done.

Team Rock On 11-14-2007 08:58 PM

I use acid rain and natural ultraviolet rays. Works great and the price is right...

Raider Ronnie 11-14-2007 09:13 PM

Do like me and paint the deck dark gray !

Raven 11-15-2007 06:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Team Rock On (Post 540156)
I use acid rain and natural ultraviolet rays. Works great and the price is right...

i had a blood stain on this shirt ....i owned for a long time...

and even though it had been through the wash 3 or 4 times
the stain never came out and it was now considered to be a work shirt...

well one day i took it off because it was hot and left it outside
in the rain.... and son of a gun, that stain was gone the next day!

BassyiusMaximus 11-16-2007 12:21 PM

I'll agree . . .
 
. . . with the rain and the sun being nature's antiseptic. Now that it is cool/cold out and I get back from a day of groundfishing, the boat-soap and cold water wash/rinse don't get the decks as clean as in the summer when the water and weather is warmer, still, I put the boat away, it rains, then it dries and the sun beats down on the decks and things get cleaner than me scrubbing with Orpine. Acid Rain and UV-rays, they work.

fishaholic18 11-16-2007 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIJIMMY (Post 539863)
I hope Clammer does nto respond....

I have a ton of blood and gunk stains on the deck of my boat, mostly from bluefish puke, blood and sh$t. before storing the boat I'd like to do a real good cleaning on it and then wax it. I bought some Meguiars (sp) wax that I'll apply after cleaning, but not sure what to use to clean it.
Since it will be out of the water, can I use some generic cleaining supplies, like soft scrub and hot water?

Bleach..I even bleached Clammers rig a few times..You'll be suprised what it takes off..:spin:

Gary 11-18-2007 08:02 AM

I would go with the marykate On and Off, or my favorite stain/paint removers, time and weather. Im kinda lazy:yawn:


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