Winter Deck Clean

Sailfree

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What do people find best to remove starlings residue staining.
I also have some yellowing on the textured antislip part but only adjacent to the smooth GRP areas - possible yellowing of a cleaner or polish.
Whatever I use must not affect the teak deck.
Recommendations please!

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I just cleaned the deck of a clients X-Yacht with the same birdy doings and more on it, I found that the Pro-Marine Ribshine was very good with out to much effort.

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Nothing removes bird sh*t better than a Storm with driving rain! /forums/images/icons/smile.gif also removes the problem for a few days!

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Whats the constituient chemicals in Pro-marine ribshine please?

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I do not know the exact composition, I know however that it is good for use on all sorts of materials (originally designed for inflatable boat fabric) its a eco-friendly, heavy duty cleaner. Its Biodegradable. Non - caustic etc etc

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