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cleaning fish oil....
did something dumb this year. I use bunker oil on my sluggos and poured some into a 5 gal bucket so I could dip and then cast. Well, I had some up on the raised deck and as i sped off to a another spot, the bucket fell, rolled down the length of my boat spilling nasty bunker oil. Since I continued to fish, I tracked the oil all over the deck which quickly turned into a black, dirty mess. I was hoping there was some magical formula that would disolve the mess and turn my boat back to white.........any ideas?
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Bleach.
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Soft Scrub w/bleach and some elbow grease
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Thanks - will do, may combine with some hot water to loosen it up a bit
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Haha, nice.
We can that stuff "deck lube" Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
bleach, then follow up with any cleaner with some lemon in it.
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im surprised no one recommended bleach?
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pressure washer and bleach
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Woody Wax helps prevent that type of assache.
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On & Off by Marykate, it'll take almost anything off.
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sell the boat.:rotf2:
as every has said...bleach is the cheapest and best marine cleaning solvent but you really don't want it running off into the marina and you want to keep it off your galvanized trailer and stainless fittings if you can. |
Try Lestoil-its an amazing degreaser-with a Scruffy pad. You'll thank me later...
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bleach bleach bleach bleach bleach and more bleach...Clorox clean-up works too....:grins:
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