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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Gilford and Tuftonboro
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Its easy. Keep your boat waxed, use water and a soft brush at the sand bars for your waterline, isopropal alcohol for pine sap, and (thanks Woodsy for the great idea!) Magic Eraser for upholstery (can't wait to try it!).
PS...As Woodsy said, DO NOT use Magic Eraser or equivalent on your fiberglass! You will be sorry. Believe me, I know... No reason to put suds in the lake. At least we can control that. |
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