Dont spend money on the expensive boat hull cleaners, or use very harsh abrasive toilet bowl cleaners on your fiberglass boats.
I had a nasty water stain on my white hull from last week's fishing trip. I found a way to get it off with very little effort.
Get any soapy cleaner that has an oxyclean agent in it. Wipe it thick on the hull, apply a small (and I mean small) amount of elbow grease and watch it disappear. I was amazed how well it cleaned it up.
Hope this saves someone a little money and effort if you get a tough hull stain on your fiberglass boat!
Cleaning Water Stain on Boat Hull
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Re: Cleaning Water Stain on Boat Hull
I've got so much wax on my boat, I can't imagine dirt getting near it. Aren't you concerned that stuff will strip your wax too though?
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Re: Cleaning Water Stain on Boat Hull
I am going to buff in a few layers of new wax on the hull this week.
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Re: Cleaning Water Stain on Boat Hull
That is a good one!Boonedawg wrote:That's not a dirt ring....it's camo. :122245
