Cleaned the Swim Step

Mark42

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Those white plastic swim step/ladders on the 1980's Bayliners can get grimy and dingy looking. Tried a few different cleaners without much success. The thing that worked best was plain old Comet Cleaner and a scrub brush and rag. The scrub brush gets the dirt out of the crevices like the non-skid diamond pattern, and the rag is for the smooth surfaces. Between the two and a lot of elbow power, it came rather clean. If I used the Comet with bleach it would probably look even better. Seems that good old scowering powder still out performs a lot of new-fangled cleaners. ;)
 

redone4x4

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Re: Cleaned the Swim Step

good to know...im in a bad habit if using the swimstep for tools n stuff when im working on it, so mine gets kinda dirty n stuff sometimes. Ill have to try that. I did notice one weekend on the water splashin around and stuff and it looked waaay brighter when we pulled the boat out.
 

ThePostMan

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Re: Cleaned the Swim Step

My much lazier solution was shooting it with Star-Brite and hitting it with the power washer. Of course, it stayed clean right up to the point where I put the boat in the water again. Those things are dirt magnets!
 

gcboat

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Re: Cleaned the Swim Step

I probably have the same setup - cleaned mine really good and sprayed some 303 protectant on it. Doesn't seem to get dirty as quick and cleans up a tad easier as well.
And no, it doesn't make it slippery either. Pretty good stuff. .
 

Blackpony

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Re: Cleaned the Swim Step

A spray cleaner with bleach - even the store brand - works great on this with a little brush action and rinse / wipe takes the grim out of the treads!
 
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