That time of year in the NE...
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Hi David,
How about your boat's deck self-bleaching / cleaning every time it rains?
That's pretty much where mine is these days. I give it a bleach / Woody's
wax in the spring and another one in the fall. Beyond that I rinse the
deck once a month or two and clean the black streaks every month
Powdered laundry detergent. Easy to apply evenly so long as it is not too
windy. Be careful, it makes the deck an ice rink. Great for Kiwigrip.
Bill Dakin
> On May 22, 2020, at 10:43 AM, David Risch via CnC-List
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For that black mold/midew, Scrubbing Bubbles Foaming Bleach (repeat:
Foaming Bleach. Not bathroom or kitchen cleaner). All else maybe Roll Off
cleaner.
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 10:43 AM David Risch via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
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I have been very successful with a scrub brush and garden hose nozzle. We
run public sailing charters so keeping the boat clean is a pretty high
priority. Between the the birds and the pollen I'm down there everyday
before the first customer arrives. I pre-wet the deck all over and then
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Grease
Elbow that is. LOL
I use a small electric, low pressure washer, set on med fan. 99% come up. A
white cleaning pad and small scrub brush for stubborn areas. Very seldom do I
use a cleaner. I do this 4 times a year. Brush and hose routinely.
Cleaner wax twice a year on deck and hull.
Se
Dawn dish detergent (blue), medium-bristle brush. Works great.
On 5/22/20 12:46 PM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List wrote:
I have been very successful with a scrub brush and garden hose
nozzle. We run public sailing charters so keeping the boat clean is a
pretty high priority. Between the the bird
I used Dawn (green) this week simply because the stuff our club buys has
run out (they buy a 45g drum for $800, it is enviro safe and *very*
effective and concentrated, like one tsp in a bucket is plenty). The Dawn
seemed to work fairly well, but definitely not as concentrated as the good
stuff. Th
ject: Re: Stus-List Favorite deck cleaner/recipe?
I have been very successful with a scrub brush and garden hose nozzle. We run
public sailing charters so keeping the boat clean is a pretty high priority.
Between the the birds and the pollen I'm down there everyday before the first
I am with Josh on this one. I find that the sun does a great job of keeping my
decks white. I keep some Scrubbing Bubbles on board, bur rarely use it. Given
time, the sun will bleach most stains, shoe marks, etc. I use the cleaner for
stuff that accumulates in the spring from trees and in th
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