What about where the hull is sitting on the trailer bunks? Does that cleanser soak into the carpet and then eat into the Gel Coat that is sitting on the carpet?
These toilet bowl cleaners are dilute hydrochloric acid. If you are careful you can also buy hydrochloric acid (also know as muriatic acid) for a faster stronger clean. Just remember this works on things like rust and calcium. Won't work well on certain stains, for that maybe use a chlorine bleach based product.
Get Mary Kate hull and bottom cleaner at any ace hardware. I use it every year and all you do is apply with brush, let sit and rinse it off. It's incredibly strong and safe on gel coat and fiberglass. It will remove any stains and get your boat like new. Just wear proper safety gear as it is very strong and use in well ventilated area. It's only like 15-20$ but will save you time and money
I tried it on the stern of my Pro Line.. It turned my white blue . Now I can't get the blue off. I will keep trying other stuff till I get it. It does work except for the blue
You should get a lawyer and take this guy to court.....Obviously I'm just kidding but that stinks. Have you tried Mary Kate hull and bottom cleaner? That's what I use and it doesn't hurt fiberglass or gel coat. It works amazing and is very strong. Be careful and use proper safety equipment as its like an acid
This is a great way to eat your gelcoat. Get some polish and hand applicators and get your hands dirty. You can do it for less than $10 (6.50 for a bottle of polish, 1.50/2pack hand applicators) and it will look way better and not harm your boat, yes it is going to remove gelcoat as well but it’s designed to do so in a safe manner, unlike this.
Sir I can’t thank you enough for this tip. My boat looks like new again. 👍👍
What about where the hull is sitting on the trailer bunks? Does that cleanser soak into the carpet and then eat into the Gel Coat that is sitting on the carpet?
Get a Walmart cheap hand pump gallon sprayer makes it easier also liquid pool shock at Walmart does same thing add a little dawn.
How do you get the bottom? Good old on the back grunt style crawling?
These toilet bowl cleaners are dilute hydrochloric acid. If you are careful you can also buy hydrochloric acid (also know as muriatic acid) for a faster stronger clean. Just remember this works on things like rust and calcium. Won't work well on certain stains, for that maybe use a chlorine bleach based product.
The WORKS from Dollar Tree is another option.
That "Works " product fades and corrodes gelcoat, and plastic. Avoid.
Would it eat the gel coat?
If you do it all the time, absolutely. This is more like a "first scrub of the season" solution. Once or twice a year won't hurt anything.
Rustaid from Ace Hardware works even better, make sure to cover your trailer best you can
Am resurrecting my 20 year old bass boat - I fish in a cypress lake and am constantly battling cypress ball sapp and rust stains - 👍
Try product called on-off
Amazing result!
Does this work on painted aluminum boats?
What do you recommend for washing after each use?
And while we wait....." WE HYDRATE"!!!!
Ain't no such thing as pre cleaned crawfish. Wasting your money dude.... 😂
I tried it and my stains aren’t coming off. Any suggestions?
Try using oxalic acid. 60gram/1Liter water
Get Mary Kate hull and bottom cleaner at any ace hardware. I use it every year and all you do is apply with brush, let sit and rinse it off. It's incredibly strong and safe on gel coat and fiberglass. It will remove any stains and get your boat like new. Just wear proper safety gear as it is very strong and use in well ventilated area. It's only like 15-20$ but will save you time and money
I tried it on the stern of my Pro Line.. It turned my white blue . Now I can't get the blue off. I will keep trying other stuff till I get it. It does work except for the blue
You should get a lawyer and take this guy to court.....Obviously I'm just kidding but that stinks. Have you tried Mary Kate hull and bottom cleaner? That's what I use and it doesn't hurt fiberglass or gel coat. It works amazing and is very strong. Be careful and use proper safety equipment as its like an acid
Awesome! Thank you !
Use a pump sprayer
Tried it on my boat here in Wisconsin. Didn’t work.
This is a great way to eat your gelcoat. Get some polish and hand applicators and get your hands dirty. You can do it for less than $10 (6.50 for a bottle of polish, 1.50/2pack hand applicators) and it will look way better and not harm your boat, yes it is going to remove gelcoat as well but it’s designed to do so in a safe manner, unlike this.
Do you have any docs to back up your claim for eating gel coat?
Sounds reasonable! Now, go clean your toilets!😝☕️🔥
Nice job thanks!
funny, I use that to clean alot of things
Me too ! The green one ( same brand ) is even better!
Can't hear you!!!
You should be wearing full eye goggles and an N95 mask!
Shut up nerd
Amazing job thanks