17 Mar 2003 #1 I ianainge New member Joined 15 Jan 2003 Messages 428 Location Hampshire Visit site My pulpit and cleats are looking a bit dull and stained whats best to clean them with? <hr width=100% size=1>
My pulpit and cleats are looking a bit dull and stained whats best to clean them with? <hr width=100% size=1>
17 Mar 2003 #2 T tcm ... Joined 11 Jan 2002 Messages 23,958 Location Caribbean at the moment Visit site Re: Witchinox get stains out of stainless steel. Satisfyingly expensive too. <hr width=100% size=1>
18 Mar 2003 #3 G Guest Guest "Barkeeper's Friend" - not tcm, as you may have thought, but a cleaning powder. Get it from a good kitchen shop <hr width=100% size=1>
"Barkeeper's Friend" - not tcm, as you may have thought, but a cleaning powder. Get it from a good kitchen shop <hr width=100% size=1>
18 Mar 2003 #4 longjohnsilver Well-known member Joined 30 May 2001 Messages 18,840 Visit site Also use barkeepers friend, good stuff. <hr width=100% size=1>
18 Mar 2003 #5 petem Well-known member Joined 16 May 2001 Messages 18,868 Location Cotswolds / Altea www.fairlineownersclub.com 3M Metal cleaner is the gear. Not sure about Barkeepers friend, use it on our kitchen floor (lino) but suspect it could be abrasive. Although have wondered what it would do on Gelcoat. <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.FairlineOwnersClub.com>Fairline Owner's Club</A>
3M Metal cleaner is the gear. Not sure about Barkeepers friend, use it on our kitchen floor (lino) but suspect it could be abrasive. Although have wondered what it would do on Gelcoat. <hr width=100% size=1><A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.FairlineOwnersClub.com>Fairline Owner's Club</A>