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528.1 | I think it's great | FSDEV3::BSERVEY | Bill Servey | Wed Oct 04 1989 13:53 | 12 |
| Wlat,
I've used Slimy Grimy extensively for the last 3 years - my boat bootom
looks like new with minimal effort! However, it's only fresh water scum
I'm removing - but it's real bad scum! Don't know if I'd swim in the
ocean if I got as bad scum as I get from Mass. Lakes!
Where does your ad offer it commercially? I have to get my buddy to
pick mine up at lake Winni marinas or another buddy in Maine to pick it
up at Belgrade Lakes marina's.
Bill
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528.3 | | ARCHER::SUTER | Gentlemen, start your *marine* engines! | Wed Oct 04 1989 14:34 | 6 |
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<Put on Moderator hat....>
Would the person who called about this note please call again....
Rick - DTN: 272-7424
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528.4 | me too | WILLEE::DALTON | | Wed Oct 04 1989 15:37 | 7 |
| Walt/Bill
I am interested. Can't believe the crap from lake Qunsig. My boat
is 17'. Let me know where I can get it, or if you guys want to share
some.
Jim
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528.5 | Me too | WMOIS::N_PARE | Frenchy | Thu Oct 05 1989 09:43 | 7 |
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I'm also interested,my 16.5' boat is not that bad but I still get
the ring around the collar,and I am always ready for an easier way to
get the slime off.Walt let me know if you decide on a group buy.
Frenchy
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528.6 | Super! | PACKER::GIBSON | Have SCUBA, Will Travel, Dtn 225-5193 | Mon Oct 23 1989 12:39 | 14 |
| Well! I'm impressed!
I hauled out the boat on Friday and cleaned it's bottom with the Slimy
Grimy stuff on Sat. WOW! The bottom had about 1/4 in of really yucky
slime and long green hair growing on it. ( I brush it down a few times
during the year but hadn't used the boat in six weeks) Along with a few
barnacals on the shaft and rudder.
I mixed up the Slimy Grimy with real hot water and sprayed it on. A
lite brushing and off came the slime!!!
Bill youre right, This stuff is great!
Walt
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528.7 | Where to get? | ROGER::GAUDET | Ski Nautique | Mon Oct 23 1989 13:41 | 5 |
| Hey Walt, how 'bout telling us where you got the Slimy Grimy? I'm
always interested in trying products that will make clean up a little
easier.
...Roger...
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528.8 | It Really Works! | WILLEE::DALTON | | Tue Oct 31 1989 13:05 | 6 |
| I tried it Saturday. Boat had been out of the water for a month
and was real bad. Sprayed it on and rinsed off with a garden hose.
NO BRUSHING OR SCRUBBING.
This stuff is GREAT!
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528.9 | Great stuff, But... | SETH::WHYNOT | | Tue Oct 31 1989 15:52 | 2 |
| Where do we get some?? Does Bliss Marine sell it?
Doug
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528.10 | Another vote for Slimy Grimy | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Tue Jul 31 1990 14:12 | 14 |
| Well I bought a "vessel" of Slimy Grimy from Walt Gibson way back last winter
and tried it on my boat for the first time this passed weekend. Unbelievable!
It did everything mentioned in this note and more! My boat has been sitting in
the water since before Memorial Day and it was pretty scummy. I picked up a
garden sprayer from Sears, tossed in a couple of tablespoons of Slimy along with
a couple of quarts of hot water and just sprayed it on...and watched the slime
disappear. As fast as I could spray the stuff on it was just melting off the
boat. Awesome. Only problem is that now everybody wants to squirt their boat
with *my* stuff, so I gotta find a supplier for my R.I. crew!
How about Bliss Marine? Anybody know who carries this stuff besides the marinas
around Winni mentioned earlier in this topic?
...Roger...
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528.11 | WELL!!..WHERE IS IT?? | MSEE::YOUNG | | Tue Jul 31 1990 15:42 | 12 |
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WHAT SPECIFIC MARINA ON WINNI CARRIES THIS STUFF???
BOB
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528.12 | Go ahead, make Bliss' day! | BROKE::TAYLOR | I hate hot-pink *everything*!! | Mon Aug 06 1990 11:24 | 7 |
| I do believe that I saw it at Bliss a month ago. By the way, Bliss was
woefully un-stocked. The guy said, they'd just been "hit" by a wave of
business. It was awful trying to find stuff there, with large holes in
the shelves... I do remember seeing "Slimy" in the waxes/cleaners row,
second shelf up at the right end.
Mike
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528.14 | Cadcraft | BROKE::TAYLOR | I hate hot-pink *everything*!! | Mon Aug 13 1990 10:15 | 14 |
| |Rick
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|P.S. Has anyone noticed that Gilford Marina at Lake Winnipesaukee is out
| of business, and Cadcraft Marine in Nashua is holding a "liquidiation
| sale"? Victims of this slow economy, I guess.
I can't speak for Gilford Marina, but Cadcraft (just around the corner
from friendly NUO, homebase for me) says they are really just moving to
another location in Nashua. They really don't have much in terms of
small stuff, and their "clearance" prices aren't really too great
either. I suppose that if you're in the market for a "SS Minow"
look-alike, you could hit it lucky there!
Mike
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528.15 | They *slimed* me! | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Mon Aug 13 1990 10:20 | 7 |
| Hey Rick, this is the Slimy Grimy topic, not the Bliss-bashing topic! :-) :-)
But I do agree with you that Bliss is usually out of almost everything I need.
Perhaps you can tell us if Boat/US has Slimy Grimy? Unfortunately, I'm not a
Boat/US member, but I'm sure *someone* in here who is a member would be so kind
as to pick up a tub or two of Slimy for me if I gave them the cash. :-)
...Roger...
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528.16 | | NAVIER::YELINEK | WITHIN 10 | Mon Aug 13 1990 14:02 | 12 |
| I too was a bit disturbed at the inventory situation at Bliss this
year. According to the manager, Bliss (or E & B) recently opened
~25 stores in the Southeast and lots of inventory had to be spread
out. ? another story..?
Where do you get this Slimy Grimy stuff anyway...I'm not concerned
with removing any growth from my hull, the bottom paint takes care
of that..but does this Slimy Grimy do anything to remove the brownish
colored stains from the fiberglass hull just above the paint line???
or will acetone do this job.?
/MArk
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528.17 | Anyone from Augusta out there? | FSDEV4::BSERVEY | Bill Servey | Mon Aug 13 1990 15:55 | 9 |
| Well if anyone up at our Augusta plant is following this confernece,
you might be able to get that individual to do a Slimy Grimy pick up
for you. I got some at Brown's Marina at Great Pond. Great Pond is 15
miles or so from the plant and Brown's is right next to the state
launching ramp. Being a small time marina, Brown's doesn't have the
greatest price, but even then I feel that Slimy Grimy is worth it!!
Now if only Mr. Gibson was still around you could get some discount
Slimy Grimy from him - he bought a case of it last year!!
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528.18 | More slime... | ROGER::GAUDET | Nothing unreal exists | Mon Aug 13 1990 16:34 | 14 |
| RE: .16 That's exactly what I used it for, to remove the brown "scum" (oil &
gas). Worked great, and didn't take the paint off. You should be careful with
acetone, 'cuz it'll take everything with it (like wax, paint, gel, etc.) if you
rub hard enough.
RE: .17 "Gibson Marine Wholesale" ( :-) ) was where I got mine last year. Walt
was kind enough to "procure" a vessel (or "tub" as the case may be) for me
through his manufacturer contact, but I was too late to take advantage of the
"half-price" deal he initially struck with them. No matter, it's well worth the
price. One tub claims to make enough cleaner to "clean a 16' boat 6 times, or a
30' boat once" (don't ask, I didn't write it, I just report it) but I'm pretty
sure I'll get more out of it than that.
...Roger...
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528.19 | Try Mary Kate cleaner | WEDOIT::JOYCE | | Tue Aug 14 1990 09:29 | 6 |
| If you can't find Slimmy... you might want to try Mary Kate hull
cleaner. I'll bet its the same stuff. I used it last month when
I beached my boat. It worked very good, much better than bleach.
I got mine at Baert Marine in Seabrook, (home of the nuke) NH.
Steve
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528.20 | Slimy Grimy | GOLF::WILSON | | Fri Oct 25 1991 10:48 | 7 |
|
Tri City Marine on Route 2A in Lunenberg MA has Slimy Grimy in stock.
Tri City Marine
635 Mass. Ave.
Lunenberg MA
508-582-7300
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528.21 | Slimy Grimy - oxalic acid in disguise | MIZZEN::DEMERS | | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:34 | 5 |
| 2 TBS.Oxalic acid (~$2 a box) in my garden sprayer with VERY hot water does the
job. A friend put me on to this when he purchased a brand name and oxalic acid
was the primary ingredient.
/C
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528.22 | i agree | CSLALL::BORZUMATO | | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:46 | 20 |
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I love it, Boaters are gadgeteers, it happens with Teak Oil,
Waxes, Cleaners... the folks who make these use basic chemicals
put them in a fancy package and promote to us "suckers"..
I have been bit many times... i'm not pointing a finger.
There are some items, like fuel preservative, i can't find
a substitute for.
Want a cheap bilge cleaner, pour a cup of Spic and Spac
in there, and leave it, works just as good..
JIm
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528.23 | BOTTOM CLEANER=Muriatic Acid | MR4DEC::DCADMUS | | Fri Oct 25 1991 12:14 | 30 |
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I purchased some bottom cleaner a while back (I Think it was MRC or
Star-Briet) that worked great- it was about $6 for a pint that you
mixed with water. I got checking the label as this stuff was toxic-
contents were "Hydrogen Chloride"--an alias for hydrochloric/muriatic
acid! I now use a couple of ounces of muriatic acid in a bucket of
water, wet down the hull, and apply the solution with a wooden handled,
synthetic bristle "dingy brush), wait a few minutes and hose it off.
I wear rubber boots and gloves , as well as goggles, even though it is
a very mild solution. (it will do wonders on cotton, though).
I now have purchased an all plastic garden spayer I'll start using and use it
with hot water. Oxalic Caid would probably be very similar.
I also mix up some baking soda in water and spray the ground under the
boat after I'm done to Neuralize any residual acid .
A little bit with some minor scrubbing works great- just have to watch
any bare metal such as dings on the outdrive and really rinse down the
trailer. I hauled my boat Wed nite and have lots of green grass that
won't come off- but this will clean it in nothing flat.
I've found lots of "boating" stuff that is simply common chemicals
that are repackaged and marked up.
Dick
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528.24 | You get taken at the grocery store as well! | TIMES2::URBAN | | Tue Oct 29 1991 13:40 | 7 |
| Jim... COnsumer products users get 'suckered in' as well by
manufacturers who take common chemicals and repackage them at
inflated prices. Spic and span is a great example of perfumed
TSP (tri-sodium phosphate) which is generic and avaiable cheap at
most hardware stores.
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