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Unread 07-12-2013, 10:33 PM
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You can remove the odor by dissolving one cup of dry mustard in a bucket of water. Use this solution to wash your boat. Use a mop to wipe the hull, trailer wheels and frame, repeating if necessary. Also you can use acids like tomato juice or baking soda. What you gotta do is chemically neutralize the smell, not merely wait it out. MaryKate On & Off should work also, since it contains Hydrochloric & Phosphoric Acids
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