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Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Nov 19, 2011
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Depending on the boating you get yourself into, sometimes you got no choice!
Bayliner was a bottom growth pig after sitting in our water for a few weeks. Not to mention calcium up the wahzoo. If you're going to clean that off with a bucket & brush, plan on days! But the second pic was a week before we sold it 4 years later, I'd power washed and acid washed it at least twice a season, no gelcoat, paint or stripes were ever harmed...
And the Skipperliner, no wimpy 3000psi washer, let alone a brush, was going to cut thru that crap! Fortunately for me I have a friend with a steam cleaner, 4500 psi, up to 220° temp @ 4-1/2 gallons a minute, serious cleaning power! The only paint that came off was paint with rust under it. It WILL however, strip the clearcoat off a Ford pickup with no effort whatsoever!
Bayliner was a bottom growth pig after sitting in our water for a few weeks. Not to mention calcium up the wahzoo. If you're going to clean that off with a bucket & brush, plan on days! But the second pic was a week before we sold it 4 years later, I'd power washed and acid washed it at least twice a season, no gelcoat, paint or stripes were ever harmed...
And the Skipperliner, no wimpy 3000psi washer, let alone a brush, was going to cut thru that crap! Fortunately for me I have a friend with a steam cleaner, 4500 psi, up to 220° temp @ 4-1/2 gallons a minute, serious cleaning power! The only paint that came off was paint with rust under it. It WILL however, strip the clearcoat off a Ford pickup with no effort whatsoever!