Good Cleaning Products

.Bennett

Seaman Apprentice
Joined
Sep 19, 2009
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I've got some water and various fishing stains (blood, slime, cut bait etc) on the floor and sides of my boat (17' CC). I've tried pressure washing them and using boat wash but they don't really come out. I only have access to the car-wash pressure washers so their not really very powerful. I've got the textured grit/non-slip floor and sides and nothing I've used seems to get it back to a nice, bright white lol.

Is it safe to use diluted bleach water? I don't want the bleach to eat away at my floor or turn it yellow like bleach sometimes does. If not bleach, what works well for y'all? I've got Simple Green as well that I've been thinking about using. Help me out.

BTW, this is all interior cleaning, hull is shiny and nicely waxed :)
 

nlain

Commander
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Nov 17, 2005
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Re: Good Cleaning Products

I had brown leaf stains, mold/mildew stains on my boat, got some simple green concentrate, the spray bottle plus extra gallon, mixed up water, boat soap, simple green to wash with, wet areas with stains, sprayed concentrate on the bad spots, no more than I could keep wet, let it set a few min, washed with mixture, yes had to do some spots several times to get it all off, but it did the job. Give it a shot worst can happen is it won't work for you. Water spots are from the minerals in the water, CLR may work on them also.
 

imported_John o

Petty Officer 2nd Class
Joined
Aug 24, 2006
Messages
137
Re: Good Cleaning Products

LA's Totally Awesome cleaner. Get it at dollar general. Use diluetd for the easy stuff and full strength for the hard stuff. So far I've not run into anyting that it hasn't been able to take care of.
 
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