green cleaners ... universal stone etc, any good ?

winsbury

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Just equipping the boat for the season and looking for marine safe cleaning products and stumbled on Universal Stone which if the hyperbole is anthing to go by would be a single product for almost every conceivable cleaning job but at 19gbp plus shipping isnt cheap. Anyone used it ? Does the glycerin residue make decks slippery ? Is is any good in the galley for burned on spills ?
 
You will be believing that Wind Turbine`s are green as well soon
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Cream Cleaner ( Creme cleaner if French ) is the best universal cleaner available. I have polished all my stainless tubing with it today, we use it on the decks, on the dinghy, topsides, everywhere. It is cheap and could hardly be more 'green', just a bit of natural pumice abrasive and soap.
 
Cream Cleaner ( Creme cleaner if French ) is the best universal cleaner available. I have polished all my stainless tubing with it today, we use it on the decks, on the dinghy, topsides, everywhere. It is cheap and could hardly be more 'green', just a bit of natural pumice abrasive and soap.

Absolutely! And buy own-brand stuff too, Tesco's is about 30p a bottle. I use it on a sudsy sponge to clean topsides.
 
Cream Cleaner ( Creme cleaner if French ) is the best universal cleaner available. I have polished all my stainless tubing with it today, we use it on the decks, on the dinghy, topsides, everywhere. It is cheap and could hardly be more 'green', just a bit of natural pumice abrasive and soap.
Thats what I have been using until now but is abrasive which isnt ideal on ali pots and pans or brightwork and leaves a powdery residue on the deck if not thoroughly rinsed off.
 
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