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[#500000]A Bass Pro guy once gave me a formula for cleaning a bass boat.....It consisted of water, vinegar, dish soap, and something else......I made a big batch and promptly misplaced the recipe....Do any of you, use this and have the recipe?.....WW.[/#500000]
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I was told to use water, rubbing alcohol, and windshield fluid in pretty much equal parts.
It works pretty well.
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On my last Fish n ski a guy told me to use Lemon Pledge.
Which worked great. On my new fish n ski I have been useing BASS BOAT SAVER, It is a little pricy $30/ gal.
But it has been working fine and they claim it blocks UV rays.
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[#500000]Windshield fluid such as windex, or the blue stuff that you use in the reservoir for the windshield wipers?[/#500000]
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I need to correct that a bit as I think about it.
It is equal parts of distilled water, windshield fluid ( the blue stuff for your car), and ammonia.
Not alcohol. I know that i was told that the distilled water was important to the mixture.
This works very well for cleaning and removing water spots.
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best thing to cut the scum from the gorge or the bery is hydrocloric acid, it cuts it off like you cant belive i use it all the time.
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Hydrochloric acid works really well on fiberglass gelcoats. It reacts with some paints and all metals though. I wouldn't recommend it on an aluminum hull.
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