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Bar keepers friend is great. Gets it off nicely. My only concern with it is it's abrasive so probably not the most gelcoat friendly product.
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This. Products like this tend to work, but they strip coatings and make the hull more porous, making the stains stick easier next time. Buffing with a no-cut cleaning polish does the job Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I used the Starlight Hull Cleaner this year...
Very impressed, it was allegedly less aggressive than Off-On and others , however it worked very well on my 2003 hull. If you have the boat on a galvanized or aluminum trailer, make sure you keep it wet to avoid streaking the trailer, masking it would be the best approach Good stuff |
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