Best cleaner?

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My non slip surfaces on the coach roof etc. are 'bobbled' white gelcoat. Boat
wash and scrubbing brush/elbow grease struggle to deal with marks from
little hands/feet and inconsiderate shoe wearers. Any suggestions of a cleaner which will deal with this and not do any damage?
Thanks

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International do one you mix with fairly warm water, the Mrs managed to get all sorts of marks off with it.

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Having worked on my boat this winter it has never looked better, I used a small tub of powder from Betterware (can not recall the name but it was near the back of their latest booklet) cost approx £3. ( say's it; Cleans around the house and clothes)
You mix the powder with warm water, spread on deck, leave for 1/2 to 1 hour,
scrub and wash off.
It took marks off my deck that nothing else would shift and i've tried most of the others.
So far I can see no harm done.
Give it a go,think you will be pleased.


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Your Probably talking about Oxyclean, you can get it from ASDA now, good stuff but do try it out on something or somewhere hidden first, although I have never known it to mark anything.


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have the same sort of non slip on my prout, and i have usually found that domestic washing detergent (sort the skipper uses in the washing machine) is excellent. if a mild abrasive might help, i add a bit of farecla rubbing compound - not a lot, just enough to make a watery cream.



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Oxalic Acid (powder) mixed with fairy liquid and pasted on will do the trick. leave the paste on for 30 minutes then just wash off - I use a power washer. Oxalic acid should be available from chemists.

I suspect from the name that the 'Oxyclean' from Asda has oxalic acid as the base cleaner.

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