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The project v20 I just bought has been setting outside for a year uncovered under a tree. The leaves are the easy part of cleaning but there is the usual green molds on all the fiberglass, the woods have dried out, and black molds on all the seats inside and out. I have a power sprayer and was wondering what types of cleaners I can use safely on this boat to get the initial cleaning done.
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I use "Great Value" cleaner with bleach from Walmart. Cheap and it works great on the mold.
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If it's one of the hi-powered sprayers 2500 PSI or so, be careful w/it...don't hold it any closer to the gel-coat than is needed to get the job done...
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'74 V-20/ BF 150 '95 V-21/ BF 150 '84 V-20/ 200 2.4 Merc '87 V-20/'18 F150 Yamaha |
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Mold & Mildew cleaner like X14 will be great!! Spray on let sit, not let dry, spray off.
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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Interlux makes "boat soap" it has all the cleaning power plus wax for protection, the wax will protect the gel coat also ..
http://www.westmarine.com/1/1/5755-a...-interlux.html |
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Diluted bleach, or clorox clean up work great.
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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Any degreaser from an auto parts store will work but may take a couple application or some scrubbing. I would avoid the powerwasher on anything other than the floor and keep it a good distance away from that as well. More than likely any reall bad stains are gonna have to be dealt with a fiberglass cleaner which again means more work. Get yourself some marine spraynine for the seat,worked well for mine with all the algae and such we have down here in the south. Good luck man,your gonna need all ya can get.
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the simple green is biodegradeable and it works well. It is inexpensive too. Mix it up stronger than they suggest and do a small area at a time so it does not dry on the boat. Any stubborn stains that manage to linger use a solution of hot water and bleach with just a touch of soap like a dish soap in it. Dish tip soaps are strong degreasers.
Simple green will also work to clean the bildge area of molds and smells, pour it in there, turn off the bildge pump and let it sit overnight. will not harm the gel coat or fiberglass.
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Willy 1986 V20 Old School 1992 V20 1992 150 Yamaha 1997 HydraSport 2250 Vector 2009 17' G3 Outfitter "G Spot" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDebw...eature=related "I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted and I won't be laid on a hand on. I don't do these things to others and I require the same from them" JW |
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I"ve always used warm water, bleach and a little Dawn. It works really well. I"ve used Spray Nine and it works great but Walmart quit selling it and I cant find it anywhere. Did they stop making it? Oh and good luck with your boat!!
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77 V20 cuddy with 170 I/O Mercruiser 72 16ft. Carolina w/a 25hp Evinrude |
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The 3-M heavy oxidation formula works great after you are done with the initial cleaning. A 12volt drill motor, a 10" buffer, and this brown liquid that can be purchased from the local ABC store is all you will need..let 'er rip
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