Cleaning Boats.

If you wanna have some just give me a bell, Will be going past your place, well neck of the woods monday or tuesday. I'll put some in a gallon container. It needs a bit of diluting. I made the mistake of using it neat once then spent the next 4 weekends preping and spraying the car.

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Good Company

What are you on about?????/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif
Get out there and suffer like the rest of us. I suppose you could do what I do and "instruct" No1 Moose to clean it. The one problem with this is that he can use it against me e.g "I get to drive, I cleaned it" e.t.c

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Moose
 
Re: Good Company

Trouble is HP (Son) is too small to clean and all I want is to get the thing waxed for the season then I can clean with ease, otherwise SWMBO will start complaining about the amount of time I spend away at the boat and not doing things at home....

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Re: Good Company

Ho! you go have two choicse We can send down chemicals. Or the man with the van Its. your choce honest. I#m a bit pisse3d now so dont complain in the morning!!

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Haydn
 
Re: Good Company

Send down man with the van. Will effuse brilliantly about how wonderfully my boat went from wreck to immaculately wonderfully shiny glossy never seen before good as new totty magnet!

This service is free?? I won't complain, no matter how pissed you get.

B

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Re: Good Company

GRProclean is good stuff, but a good degrease before you use it makes a big difference. I think this stuff would probably be fine for that. Actually, a good degrease and a wipe over with "Osfor" then plenty of fresh water, will do just as gppd job, polish/wax afterwards, luvly jubbly!

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