DukeII
Active Member
Hello all,
Just looking for a bit of advice really, spent most of the weekend polishing the 'above water' bit of hull on the old seamaster 27 (it's not pretty, but we're getting there). I was using Mer and Auto Glym Super resin polish, but can't seem to get rid of old scaley water stains around where the bow wash is.
I seem to remember reading somewhere (and even seeing someone else using) Cillit Bang or similar limescale removers on their hull - is this actually safe or will it do more harm than good to the old GRP gelcoat?
Thank you in advance for any tips,
Emma
Just looking for a bit of advice really, spent most of the weekend polishing the 'above water' bit of hull on the old seamaster 27 (it's not pretty, but we're getting there). I was using Mer and Auto Glym Super resin polish, but can't seem to get rid of old scaley water stains around where the bow wash is.
I seem to remember reading somewhere (and even seeing someone else using) Cillit Bang or similar limescale removers on their hull - is this actually safe or will it do more harm than good to the old GRP gelcoat?
Thank you in advance for any tips,
Emma