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Name:   Nutin Bitein - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/3/2008 12:33:01 PM

O.K. Now that mildew is off the seats and protected. What is the best way to clean the bottom of a fiberglass boat. I got thge scum off by power washing, but there is a dark stain left behind. It comes off with comit and a scrubbie pad but I think the gel coat is too. thanks



Name:   LakeLover - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/3/2008 1:56:31 PM

I have heard this is good but have not used it. They carry it at Bass Pro Shops.

LL

URL: On/Off

Name:   Osms - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/3/2008 2:24:44 PM

Hydroflouric Acid (alumabrite), the same stuff used on pontoons will clean the stains off easily. I've used it for years with good results and no fiberglass or gel coat damage. Dilute to about 10 parts water to 1 part acid, apply with a mop let stand a couple of minutes and rinse well. Car Quest in Dadeville carries the acid (theirs is weaker). Do not let the mix get on glass or painted areas. It will etch glass on contact--not a good thing. Start with weak solution and strengthen for results. Usually two applications are needed. May pose a problem for a painted trailer.

Most people think I'm crazy when I mention this, but coastal areas use it all the time. Stains are really bad in salt and brackish waters



Name:   RatherBeSkiing - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/3/2008 5:51:42 PM

Glissen Hull Magic made by the same people who make Bengal roach spray. I park my boat in the water for extended amounts of time (Logan Martin) amd end up with a pretty bad scum line by the end of summer. Hull Magic removes it without any scrubbing.
Go to bengal.com marine products.



Name:   Pontoonfisher - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/4/2008 7:05:33 AM

Any hull cleaner will work OK. I used Starbrite hull cleaner in the past. It is essentially acid diluuted in water. Make sure you wear rubber gloves when using it because it does sting if you get it on your hands.



Name:   jwh445 - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/4/2008 12:07:35 PM

Whatever chemical/ liquid you use, try applying it with a Scotchbrite pad. I used to use these to smooth the hull of my sailboat before racing.

John



Name:   Spot Remover - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/4/2008 12:34:04 PM

Not to hijack this post, but is there a way to clean the pontoons of a pontoon boat (any tricks or tools) while it is in the water? I think I know the answer; just asking trying to avoid taking it back out of water. Have lots of (elbow grease) and time available. LOL



Name:   Arnold - Email Member
Subject:   Cleaning bottom of boat
Date:   4/4/2008 7:29:26 PM

Be careful of using acid based cleaners with residues that end up in the lake. Frog kissers and most fishermen understand how this affects the shoreline habitat that we all treasure.



Name:   Nutin Bitein - Email Member
Subject:   Thanks for the advice :~)
Date:   4/7/2008 11:28:06 AM

Thanks. I used a combination of on/off and scrub pad. boat bottom is clean. That on/off stuff is a strong acid it cleans great but will burn a hole in a concrete floor if it drips.







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