Dear Rob,
do you drink the beer or do you wash the boat with it?  David C says hello.
Charlene


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--- On Sun, 3/21/10, RobAdkins <[email protected]> wrote:


From: RobAdkins <[email protected]>
Subject: [IC27A] Re: Topside Cleaning
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, March 21, 2010, 3:48 PM


  



steve,

i've found that a healthy scrubbing with a bio soap and a large green scrub 
pad, and plenty o' cold beer, gets more done in a given amount of time than 
does a rubbing compound. plus its less work on the arms and cooler given the 
wet nature of the job. i had a 60s' era columbia that gave off plenty of white 
dust akin to what you've described and after the cleaning not only looked 
better but sluffed no dust. upon rinsing you'll notice a white cloud in the 
water which is the oxidized gel coat which came off. not to mention rubbing 
compounds contain some petroleum products which aren't to healthy for you or 
the barnacles on your hull. good luck!

--- In ic...@yahoogroups. com, "sbayless" <stevebayless@ ...> wrote:
>
> Folks:
> 
> First, thanks for the help on the rudder leak. As always, you are a wealth of 
> information.
> 
> Secondly, my topside will need to be cleaned. The gelcoat needs a good 
> cleaning, it sheds white powder/dust on everything it touches. I was thinking 
> of doing the topside the same as the hull, using a buffing compound, then a 
> good wax on the top. Any other or different suggestions? Maybe a good cleaner 
> first?
> 
> Thanks!!
> 
> Steve Bayless
> #3491 "Liebchen"
> Port Huron, MI
>









      

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