Lifes2Short Posted July 5, 2020 Posted July 5, 2020 A friend of mine told me about this product and I have to tell you this stuff is incredible. I have never cleaned the hard water deposits off my outdrive, splash well or engine cover and I’ve owned this boat for 10 years.. I’ve always used StarBrite Hull Cleaner on the boat itself and it’s always been tough to get deposits off of even the hull.. This stuff requires no elbow grease, squirt it on there and let it sit for a minute or two (and maybe a little bit of sponge action) and the stuff comes right off! Never ever did I think a toilet bowl cleaner would work on a boat but it’s an incredible $3.00 investment!!!!!. I’m sure it will take wax off the boat but I didn’t notice any damage at all to the motor decals, cables or the fiberglass in any form.. Found it at Price Cutter. Anybody want a free bottle of StarBrite. LOL BilletHead, Rootman, nomolites and 2 others 5
Dutch Posted July 5, 2020 Posted July 5, 2020 I agree. Hydrochloric acid is my go to chemical for hard water spot removal. I imagine that you are right about the wax. I don’t use wax on my boat. I use bow to stern instead.
Lifes2Short Posted July 5, 2020 Author Posted July 5, 2020 Just now, Dutch said: I agree. Hydrochloric acid is my go to chemical for hard water spot removal. I imagine that you are right about the wax. I don’t use wax on my boat. I use bow to stern instead. Bow to Stern? Is that some type of wax?
curtisce Posted July 5, 2020 Posted July 5, 2020 Kills germs too! BilletHead 1 The answer may not lie at the bottom of a glass, but you should always check
Members BFScott Posted July 5, 2020 Members Posted July 5, 2020 You can use Limeaway too. Just mix 50/50 with distilled water to reduce it down Old dog 417 and zarraspook 2
Dutch Posted July 6, 2020 Posted July 6, 2020 15 hours ago, Lifes2Short said: Bow to Stern? Is that some type of wax? No. It is a polymer sealer.
Lifes2Short Posted July 7, 2020 Author Posted July 7, 2020 On 7/5/2020 at 5:26 PM, MrGiggles said: Works slick on aluminum too. This stuff eats aluminum, please do NOT put it on that material.
fishinwrench Posted July 8, 2020 Posted July 8, 2020 3 hours ago, Lifes2Short said: This stuff eats aluminum, please do NOT put it on that material. The Works doesn't eat aluminum. It might etch it a bit if you left it on without a rinse. We use it to clean pontoons all the time. Lifes2Short 1
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