toon cleaners

gbb

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Re: toon cleaners

A/C coil cleaner works great
 

pugbro

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Re: toon cleaners

I had really good results with muratic acid...Its cheap and its fast...but be careful with the stuff it will burn the skin and the fumes are really bad
 

flipjoe

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Re: toon cleaners

i used aluminum brigthner bought it at NAPA auto parts in 1 gallon bottle used a deck brush to apply it worked real good.
 

TheDude

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Armural alloy (sp) wheel cleaner works great just spray on and work over with a large brush then rinse off!.... be careful and do one side at a time! The instructions say on let sit 60 seconds! ( I went up to 120 seconds easy with no probs.) I did it 3 times for the best result.
 

tbirder

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Hey there,
My name is Clint, and I own the company that produces Sharkhide products. I just like to let folks know up front who the're talking to.
We have a very powerful cleaner that we use to clean customers boats before we put the protectant on. This is a spray on, rinse off type cleaner. no scrubbing. It won't hurt the carpeted bunks, paint or decals. I'll try to include a before and after shot.
I hope this helps you.
Clint

BEFORE

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AFTER

RRAFTERCLEANINGTWOCOATSSHARKHIDE.jpg
 

rentprop1

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Clint,
I have to give you a +1 for the sharkhide, when I bought my boat ( used ) the dealer had applied it ( probably to cover stains ) and I thought the grey color looked a little weird compared to other toons on the lot, but I have to say almost 1 year later and it still looks almost new.

have you ever tested the sharkhide on a boat trailer ????? to make it look galvanized..........why I ask is most of the galvanized paints are really not worth a crap

almost 1 year after purchase :
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Boat006.jpg
 

tbirder

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Re: toon cleaners

Clint,
I have to give you a +1 for the sharkhide, when I bought my boat ( used ) the dealer had applied it ( probably to cover stains ) and I thought the grey color looked a little weird compared to other toons on the lot, but I have to say almost 1 year later and it still looks almost new.

have you ever tested the sharkhide on a boat trailer ????? to make it look galvanized..........why I ask is most of the galvanized paints are really not worth a crap

almost 1 year after purchase :
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Hey there rentprop1,
Thank you so much for the kind words. It means the world to my family and I that you're pleased.
To be honest with you, I'm not quite sure what you mean about "making it look galvanized". We do use Sharkhide Metal Protectant on the trailers for several reasons, but it doesn't give it a Galvanized look.
Clint
 

rentprop1

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Clint,
sent you a PM about using it on the trailer

thanks...Mark
 
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