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Just wondered if any of you guys have used Simple Green to clean your boat. I've been using it for a while now on the boat, truck, porch and pretty much anything that needs cleaning. I really like the stuff. It cleans stains, shoe marks, blood and fish guts and about anything else that you need to clean off gel-coat and fiberglass As far as I can tell its not a very harsh cleaner but is gets the job done plus it smells pretty good. It works great on oil and thick grease. The stuff is strong if you use it full strengh so I generally wet down whatever I'm cleaning before I spray it on. It can be diluted down but I've yet to see it fade anything I've used it on. Any thoughts on this stuff??
I've used it a lot also, never found anything yet that it would not clean Never seen it do harm to anything yet either
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southren4evr wrote:Will it clean a fiberglass boat that has that ole greasy yellow shitty stains that you get when you use your boat in keaton beach canal a lots
The best mix I found for cleaning boats is to put this in a garden-sprayer:
2 parts water
1-2 parts bleach
1 part simple green
Spray down an area and take the scrub brush to it. There's almost nothing it won't get off. Make sure to keep the area damn so it can work.
Simple Green is the best all purpose cleaner I have found. Used it once to get burnt motor oil out of brand new light blue carpet, don't ask . Saved my then eight year old sons life. His mother was threating to do him bodily harm