Boat cleaning

Thanks Piers, Halfrauds say that Maquires NXT All Metal Polish is OK for chrome too.

I'm always suspicious of what might be said by a reseller. It all depends on the abrasive in Maquires. For chrome, I use the Brasso impregnated cloth. Takes longer to clean (maybe because there's no abrasive in it) but the results are excellent.
 
I'm always suspicious of what might be said by a reseller. It all depends on the abrasive in Maquires. For chrome, I use the Brasso impregnated cloth. Takes longer to clean (maybe because there's no abrasive in it) but the results are excellent.

OK, understood. Its for the radar arch / christmas tree thing so probably OK to use Maquires. For more precious internal joinery / chromes I see what you mean.
 
Thanks for all the tip so far. I must confess that Stardrops has become my cleaner of choice for all sort of things. As said earlier, seems to be quite gentle and doesn't seem to have turned my gelcoat orange or anything like that. Under £1 a bottle two.

Anyhow, the metalwork on the boat is the next bit to receive some attention. Anyone got any recommendations (I see Flitz mentioned above)?

I use Flitz, as it was recommended by my brother in law who worked on superyachts. If it was good enough for the Mayan Queen, then I was happy to use it on my little Mobo! It's an American product so harder to get hold of, but you can get it from a few sites online.

You can also buy a buffing attachment for a normal electric drill which works wonders with it.

I find Flitz completely gets rid of any surface rust, and really polishes the chrome and stainless. I did my Bimini Frame earlier in the season and it is still shining and protected!

I highly recommend.
 
I washed my boat recently but the normal boat wash and wax I use (can't remember the brand but it is a boaty one) didn't remove the black streak marks. I've used the Starbright black streak remover before but can anyone recommend an alternative product?
 
I washed my boat recently but the normal boat wash and wax I use (can't remember the brand but it is a boaty one) didn't remove the black streak marks. I've used the Starbright black streak remover before but can anyone recommend an alternative product?
Traffic Film Remover
 
Following our service and fuel line change, our bilges have become rather grubby. Did I imagine it or did someone recommend a dishwasher tablet in some hot water?

Bilgex works brilliantly for me. Gets out the grime, leaves it looking shiny
 
+1 for Bilgex; you can even get one that leaves a nice smell. I put a gallon of (diluted) warm bilgex into the bilge, then went for a short drive to agitate. Used a oil sump pump to remove - easy as whilst tall my arms aren't 4ft either. Recommend using a cheap nappy and some old bbq tongs to get the last dregs/wipe clean; Think I got 20 from Tesco for under £2.
 
Also, we have a lady that comes and cleans the boat on demand but I do enjoy killing an hour giving the topsides a bit of a polish. Can anyone recommend a spray that I can use on a dry / clean boat to give it more of a shine (there's wax on there already)?

A bit of Googling has found...

https://august-race.com/products/super-quick-shine

https://www.waveinn.com/nautical-fi...MDr4W7gFpPV7lCrgqshoCx1oQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

The latter doesn't seem to be available in the UK which makes me slightly suspicious.
 
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