Boat Soap?
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Boat Soap?
In keeping with the maintenance theme, I'm curious as to what others are using for boat soap? Hoping Tom will offer his choice here, too.
I've been using Maguair's Gel concentrate that won't strip the wax. That's the most critical trait, besides cleaning the dirt, obviously.
I've been using Maguair's Gel concentrate that won't strip the wax. That's the most critical trait, besides cleaning the dirt, obviously.
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Re: Boat Soap?
I use Starbrite Sea Safe Wash & Wax.
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I primarily use Meguiars Flagship MEG-M6516 on the gellcoat as well as Ardex # 5215 Wash/Wax Concentrate. As for the inside, good ole fashion AJAX works good on the non-skid




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Re: Boat Soap?
Starbrite Non-Skid deck cleaner on the deck is a mandatory! It scrubs easy and protects as well. I forget the name of my boat soap. I am special. 
Dolphin, give the Starbrite a chance. Easier cleanup on subsequent scrubs and it does no damage and protects UV damage. I do not sell the stuff, but I buy it by the gallon, transfer to a small spray bottle and just use a long handled scrub brush. It even gets up ladyfish dookie.

Dolphin, give the Starbrite a chance. Easier cleanup on subsequent scrubs and it does no damage and protects UV damage. I do not sell the stuff, but I buy it by the gallon, transfer to a small spray bottle and just use a long handled scrub brush. It even gets up ladyfish dookie.
Ducks, turkeys, flats fishing. Who has time for golf?
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I use the Starbrite Non-Skid (green). Good stuff. When you do as much cleaning as I do though, that stuff can get costly.
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Re: Boat Soap?
Marine Spray Nine for general cleaning and Spray Nine Grezoff for the bilge and any other greasy area. Works wonders and is bio-degradable.
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I use the deck cleaner also, it's good stuff.onefishtwofish wrote:Starbrite Non-Skid deck cleaner on the deck is a mandatory! It scrubs easy and protects as well. I forget the name of my boat soap. I am special.
Dolphin, give the Starbrite a chance. Easier cleanup on subsequent scrubs and it does no damage and protects UV damage. I do not sell the stuff, but I buy it by the gallon, transfer to a small spray bottle and just use a long handled scrub brush. It even gets up ladyfish dookie.