Title: | SAILING |
Notice: | Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference |
Moderator: | UNIFIX::BERENS |
Created: | Wed Jul 01 1992 |
Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2299 |
Total number of notes: | 20724 |
Does anyone have a good solution to cleaning molded anti-skid? My boat is an O'Day 40, with little pyramid shaped anti-skid (about 1/8" in size) gelcoat. I can get the topsides clean with softscrub, but so far I am using softscrub and a moderately stiff brush to clean the "in-betweens" of the anti-skid. Are there any create/innovative/easier solutions out there? Rick
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833.1 | Try hot water ? | CHEFS::GOUGHP | Pete Gough @REO (7)-830-6603 | Wed May 11 1988 10:01 | 9 |
Rick, In 831.2 sub brush for cloth for smooth or brush for the non slip. Washing up liquid also works for a milder detegent. Hope this helps or do we have a language problem from either 831 or here ......... (Two nations divided by one language...) Pete | |||||
833.2 | Beware of abrasives | TALLIS::RICKARD | Thu May 12 1988 10:26 | 15 | |
I had a professional cleaner tell me that Soft Scrub was too abrasive for fiberglass and she recommended Bon Ami which I have used ever since very effectively. On the non-skid I use a stiff brush to get into all the little crevices. This year I've started using Simple Green and am finding it quite wonderful. I spread it on and let it sit and all the black greasy streaks that form on the hull just melt away. I try to avoid using any abrasive cleaners on the smooth gelcoat, including the paste type rubbing compounds. A very fine liquid rubbing compounds like Starbrite makes works well for any ground in crud without taking off too much gelcoat. Go easy on the gelcoat, it is not as thick as you may think and looks horrible when the fiberglass begins to show through. Pam |