Problem with powerboat wash.

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Ah! not what you thought!!!!

While I am waiting for various V***o parts to turn up, I have been giving boat a good compound and polish. The bits I have done look brilliant, now the problem is, whenever I wash the boat I end up with all streaks & smears all over it, I have tried car type wash & wax, plain water, car shampoo, boat wash you name it I've tried it, still leaves streaks.
Is there a foolproof product I can use that will leave it sparkling? Or is there anything I can add to the rinse water?

BTW fibrglass gelcoat.

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Re: anti spot

if cleaning the boat leaves streaks and spots, you have shammy after washing. Or, you have to buy a no-spot device to filter the mains of calcium which costs several hundred quid, or of course use distilled water, which may cost even more. Well worth it , I'd say...
 
Re: anti spot

Chamois the ultimate answer as TCM says. Alternatively a large towel will do the trick. Time consuming though.

I use Autoglym "car shampoo" (take two bottles into the carwash!!?) on car and boat to good effect. Doesn't seem to streak, although spots a bit if you look close.

Final remedy, stand further back!

Ari.
 
Re: other remedies

..of course include

b) more drinking,
c) waiting until september when the eveings are darker,
d) sitting in the boat rather than walking round it
e) visit a scrapyard like Gosport or suchlike where cor - look - this boat actually works! And not covered in 2 years of birdshit!
f) avoiding boat shows where there are utterly shiny boats
g) drinking even more
h) considering that, look, the car is a right mess compared with this, innit?
i) finally finally ....take boat to busy med, with stern-to mooring, where you can only see and clean the back bit anyway, tee hee.

I claim complete expertise in all the above.
 
Re: Col\'s spotty boat

If you are that sad, you could try those waxy sticks that fit in the handle of the car-wash brush on the end of the hose for the final rinse ( God, how often do you rinse it?) - always gave me a spot-free car.
Gave it up when I became convinced that thieves only stole shiny cars, they think they must be well serviced etc.
 
Re: Col\'s spotty boat

Was it not Quentin Crisp who said after a couple of years or so the muck does not appear to get a lot worse......

O my Gawd its still going ahead......
 
You may not have realised this.....

...but the thing is tcm that Colins boat is already in a scrap yard.

I should know, mine is there too.....

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Re: original condition

Tell colin to stop cleaning immediately and retire to the Square Rigger. Also, the boat will be far worth more if the gelcoat/varnish is untouched or damaged by those fools who (tsk tsk) attack it week after week with power washers, chemicals and hose pipes. Look here at this bit -or anywhere...see, never touched - that's totally original!
 
Re: original condition

Its called patina.. bit like old furniture, clean it off and you ruin the thing!

That's my excuse and I am sticking with it.
 
Re: original condition

Thanks all,
sounds like I can't get away without a bit of elbow grease - dammit!

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