What a foul dinghy!

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Just got my dinghy out of the water. It's been tied up at the pontoon all season. Any ideas for shifting this lot? I've tried a pressure washer but it hardly touches it.

If and when I do get it clean, what to do next season? Normal antifoul paint?


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Waaah! What sort of acid? Phosphoric, Oxalic, Nitric, Sulphuric, Hydrochloric, or:

Acetic AcidCH3COOH
Antimonic AcidHSbO3
Antimonous AcidH3SbO3
Arsenic AcidH3AsO4
Boric AcidH3BO3
Bromic AcidHBrO3
Bromous AcidHBrO2
Carbonic AcidH2CO3
Carbonous AcidH2CO2
Chloric AcidHClO3
Chlorous AcidHClO2
Chromic AcidH2CrO4
Chromous AcidH2CrO3
Citric AcidC6H8O7
Cyanic AcidHCNO
Dichromic AcidH2Cr2O7
Disulfurous AcidH2S2O5
Dithionous AcidH2S2O4
Diuranic AcidH2U2O7
Ferricyanic AcidH3[F3(CN)6]
Fluoric AcidHFO3
Fluorous AcidHFO2
Formic AcidHCOOH
Hydroarsenic AcidH3As
Hydrobromic AcidHBr
Hydrochloric AcidHCl
Hydrocyanic AcidHCN
Hydrofluoric AcidHF
Hydroiodic AcidHI
Hydronitric AcidHN3
Hydrophosphoric AcidH3P
Hydroselenic AcidH2Se
Hydrosulfuric AcidH2S
Hypobromous AcidHBrO
Hypocarbonous AcidH2CO
Hypochlorous AcidHClO
Hypochromous AcidH2CrO2
Hypofluorous AcidHFO
Hypoiodous AcidHIO
Hyponitrous AcidHNO
Hypooxalous AcidH2C2O2
Hypophosphoric AcidH4P2O6
Hypophosphous AcidH3PO2
Hyposulfurous AcidH2SO2
Iodic AcidHIO3
Iodous AcidHIO2
Manganic AcidH2MnO4
Metastannic AcidH2SnO3
Molybdic AcidH2MoO4
Nitric AcidHNO3
Nitrous AcidHNO2
Oxalic AcidH2C2O4
Percarbonic AcidH2CO4
Perchloric AcidHClO4
Perchromic AcidH2CrO5
Perfluoric AcidHFO4
Periodic AcidHIO4
Permanganic AcidHMnO4
Pernitric AcidHNO4
Peroxydisulfuric AcidH2S2O8
Perphosphoric AcidH3PO5
Persulfuric AcidH2SO5
Pertechnetic AcidHTcO4
Perxenic AcidH4XeO6
Phosphoric AcidH3PO4
Phosphorous AcidH3PO3
Pyroantimonic AcidH4Sb2O7
Pyrophosphoric AcidH4P2O7
Pyrosulfuric AcidH2S2O7
Selenic AcidH2SeO4
Selenous AcidH2SeO3
Silicic AcidH2SiO3
Silicofluoric AcidH2SiF6
Silicous AcidH2SiO2
Sulfuric AcidH2SO4
Sulfurous AcidH2SO3
Telluric AcidH6TeO6
Tellurous AcidH2TeO3
Tetraboric AcidH2B4O7
Tetrathionic AcidH2S4O6
Thiocyanic AcidHSCN
Thiosulfurous AcidH2S2O2
Titanic AcidH2TiO3
Tungstic AcidH2WO4
Uranic AcidH2UO4
Xenic AcidH2XeO4
 
I usually just have a rummage in the shed 🤷

Brick cleaner is cheap and plentiful, I have loads of that, seems to do the job
 
Drop it back into the water (to keep it soft) while you get a cheap 3 or 4" paint-scraper, grind the sharp corners off that, then retrieve the dinghy and scrape it clean; that's worked for me and more than once
Thank you. I was a bit worried about doing that but I guess with round corners I can't do too much damage.
 
You may find that deflating dinghy and then rolling it .. may crack the attached crud and it start peeling off.

I would be extremely careful about scraping or applying acids ... no idea what may happen.

Repeat inflation - wetting and then deflating / rolling etc ...
 
Thank you. I will give that a try.
If you buy brick cleaner make sure it is one which is (hydrochloric) acid based. Eg Bostik Cementone Brick and Patio cleaner

I notice B&Q have a range of products ( including the above) available on "Click and Collect" but not off the shelves. Current restrictions on the sale of these products I guess.
 
You may find that deflating dinghy and then rolling it .. may crack the attached crud and it start peeling off.

I would be extremely careful about scraping or applying acids ... no idea what may happen.

Repeat inflation - wetting and then deflating / rolling etc ...
Thanks. Yeah, I was worried about those suggestions. It was an expensive dinghy and I really don't want to damage it.
 
If you buy brick cleaner make sure it is one which is (hydrochloric) acid based. Eg Bostik Cementone Brick and Patio cleaner

I notice B&Q have a range of products available on "Click and Collect" but not off the shelves. Current restrictions on the sale of these products I guess.
Are you really sure I won't end up with a pile of PVC?
 
You may find that deflating dinghy and then rolling it .. may crack the attached crud and it start peeling off.

I would be extremely careful about scraping or applying acids ... no idea what may happen.

Repeat inflation - wetting and then deflating / rolling etc ...

What materials used for an inflatable dinghy would not be compatible with dilute HCl
 
Just got my dinghy out of the water. It's been tied up at the pontoon all season. Any ideas for shifting this lot? I've tried a pressure washer but it hardly touches it.

If and when I do get it clean, what to do next season? Normal antifoul paint?
Moving on to your second question. . . . Flexible antifouling paint for PVC from Polymarine

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I have no idea how good it will be. Probably not very but its only £93 a litre.

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Cleaned up my second hand Avon with TFR. worked a treat but you could literally see it taking the colour out of the hypalon!
 
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