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Thread: Water Spots

  1. #1
    dupers
    What's new in water spot removal on the gelcoat? Man, those spots are tough on the darker areas of my boat. Any tips are definately appreciated! Thanks in advance!

  2. #2
    Garrddogg
    http://www.attn-to-detail.com/

    check out his products its "the shit!"

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    I use 50/50 mix of vinager and water in a spray bottle. It allways worked great for me. A buddy of mine tried that Ducky stuff and that stuff was junk, it streaked really bad.
    F.J.

  4. #4
    ahhell
    so far the vinegar and water thing works great...if you dont mind smelling like a salad

  5. #5
    CHEETER-JOE
    Ducky!!

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    goneboatin
    Go with Shower Power cleaner. While I'm waiting for the wife to get the trailer to the launch ramp. I take a the SP and spray it on the areas of that I can get from inside the boat. Then take a small towel and get it wet with river water and wipe the cleaner off. When you get the boat out of the water and wipe it down (off the ramp of course), use either 3M or Meguire's wipe and wax, just spray it on before you wipe the boat down, a section at a time. Do this every time you pull the boat off the water and your boat always looks puss.

  7. #7
    Debbolas
    Vinegar & Water, or Mequires Boat Cleaner.
    (we don't like ducky)
    For deep cleaning and conditioning the Frenzy products are great!!!

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    Kim Hanson
    When I was in Havasu last year HavasuBarney used the vin & water, it works great.......( . )( . ).......

  9. #9
    Chase
    I have found that Captain Phap hull and bottom cleaner is the best stuff I can find..it works awesome.
    www.captphab.com

  10. #10
    Mr.Havasu
    Our spray wax works great on the water spots providing they are only a few days old. Cleans and removes the water spots like vinegar but doesn't remove the wax. It actually applies wax as it removes the spots.
    If the spots have been baked on over a week you might have to hand wax( with the waxing frenzy) then just use the spray wax at the boat ramp to keep the shine all summer.
    see quote below
    Originally posted by roln 20s
    Definately give John a call. Does killer work. John, thanks for the Frenzy products- money well spent. I'll be back around Havasu the 25th of the month and pick some more up. Dr Marg won some of you 'Spray Wax' at OP6C--he had forgotten his normal stuff at his storage place, so we were almost SOL. Instead, we tried that Spray Wax. It was better than we could have imagined. It took hard water spots off from the days before that would not come off. Not just cover them up, truely removed them. Not to mention took half the time it does to normally do his wipe down routine. I know he'll be calling you for a Gallon- great product and keep up the good work. EVERYONE needs this stuff.
    Michelle- I took a buddy who was with Dr Marg and I at OP6 over to see that Verde model home- his name is Robert. He will be calling you this week- just a heads up
    Roln 20s

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