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I've never used a brush on the boat - I guess part of the reason is I have pretty long arms and can reach anywhere I need to, more importantly, I like to feel the boat with my hands as I wash it. That's the best way to discover any problems before they grow into bigger problems. A brush doesn't give me the same feel.
I use a lambs wool glove from Mother's, or if I can't find that, one of the microfiber mitts. The boat really isn't that big and doesn't take very long to wash by hand. I have a set routine that gets me done pretty quick - after all, I do it every time the boat comes out of the water.
Reviving this thread... What's the best brush for scrubbing a boat that's been in the water for 5 months straight? I'll use Hull Cleaner and pressure washer to knock the initial couple of layers off, but what's the best way to knock off that hard to get crap? Is a medium bristle brush ok to use?
This is the longest we've kept her in the water, and I am really dreading pulling her out next weekend.
Reviving this thread... What's the best brush for scrubbing a boat that's been in the water for 5 months straight? I'll use Hull Cleaner and pressure washer to knock the initial couple of layers off, but what's the best way to knock off that hard to get crap? Is a medium bristle brush ok to use?
This is the longest we've kept her in the water, and I am really dreading pulling her out next weekend.
My boat sits in the lake for three months and comes out pretty scummy. We use the following:
1). Buy yourself a weed sprayer. The one I use is a 2 gallon size.
2). Buy some wood bleach. Oxcyllic acid.
3). Dilute the acid according to instructions into the sprayer.
4). Spray onto the hull, let It sit 3-5 minutes.
5). Wipe off with a sponge/ cleaning mit note: use some plastic dish gloves for your hands.
6). Rinse boat and trailer throughly.
Last week, it took 1 person with a sprayer and the hose and two of us with sponges about an hour to clean the entire bottom of the boat. This will strip any left over wax off the hull, but clean up is a breeze. I got this tip from my neighbor who's been doing this to his current boat that's 20+ years old and it looks no worse from it.
Before this I tried hull cleaner, bio-green clean and numerous other things and none were as easy or effective.
Im looking for a solution in the uk any ideas?
I have used RibRights gel cleaner https://ribright.co.uk/product/hull-cleaner
Which works great but its expensive when you have to do a 7 metre boat. I have heard people mention acid, what sort of acid?
I have two brushes (actually a 3rd that was from Wally World, but its cumbersome) I use the stiff for when boat has been in water more than a day and the soft for everyday cleaning
Im looking for a solution in the uk any ideas?
I have used RibRights gel cleaner https://ribright.co.uk/product/hull-cleaner
Which works great but its expensive when you have to do a 7 metre boat. I have heard people mention acid, what sort of acid?