ST840
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What non chandlery bought product is best for cleaning fenders?


I did think Jif and had a go with it. But it doesn't seem as course as it used to be and it didn't touch the marks.
I find that the white bottle "original" Jif/Cif cleans better than that in the yellow bottle.I did think Jif and had a go with it. But it doesn't seem as course as it used to be and it didn't touch the marks.
It'll make mince meat of the rubberAs a last resort if the suggestions above don’t work.…..Acitone
I watched someone clean a very neglected GRP hull with that and the result was amazing but does it contain abrasive?"Pink Stuff" is very good - and cheap.
Rubber yes but the plastic not. Acitone evaporates really quickly so quickly wiped on does the trick. It is a last resort option which I’ve used successfully many times. Not a particularly healthy option, must wear gloves.It'll make mince meat of the rubber
Agree. I have successfully used acetone to clean up a very bad fender. You need to keep rotating/changing the cloth otherwise as soon as the cloth is dirty all you will do is rub the dirt back in again.Rubber yes but the plastic not. Acitone evaporates really quickly so quickly wiped on does the trick. It is a last resort option which I’ve used successfully many times. Not a particularly healthy option, must wear gloves.
Sounds like you’ve developed the technique, yes loads of paper towel…..and you can spell acetone correctlyAgree. I have successfully used acetone to clean up a very bad fender. You need to keep rotating/changing the cloth otherwise as soon as the cloth is dirty all you will do is rub the dirt back in again.
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I watched someone clean a very neglected GRP hull with that and the result was amazing but does it contain abrasive?