prv
Well-Known Member
In the past I've not really bothered much with cleaning the outside of KS, beyond a hose and very occasionally a bit of washing up liquid. But she's looking particularly grubby right now so I think a bit more deliberate effort on the deck might be called for.
It's fibreglass with non-slip pattern, so I hear oxalic acid is the stuff to remove stains and general grime. I can see packs of it as powder on eBay for a few quid, and I assume I can just mix it with water in a bucket, slosh it on the decks, agitate a bit with the brush, then sluice it off.
But - what sort of proportions should it be mixed in for this kind of job?
With that mix - how nasty is it? (sandals / boots / long trousers and sleeves / spacesuit ?)
Likely to harm any other materials normally found on deck? How about varnished timber, which I have a fair bit of?
I did a quick search of the forums for the mixing proportions without finding anything - so all advice welcome.
Pete
It's fibreglass with non-slip pattern, so I hear oxalic acid is the stuff to remove stains and general grime. I can see packs of it as powder on eBay for a few quid, and I assume I can just mix it with water in a bucket, slosh it on the decks, agitate a bit with the brush, then sluice it off.
But - what sort of proportions should it be mixed in for this kind of job?
With that mix - how nasty is it? (sandals / boots / long trousers and sleeves / spacesuit ?)
Likely to harm any other materials normally found on deck? How about varnished timber, which I have a fair bit of?
I did a quick search of the forums for the mixing proportions without finding anything - so all advice welcome.
Pete