Fish
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- 2017
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@Hilario Perez , Here's a pic of the bottle. It worked great - and I tried several wheel cleaners and steel wool that only got the wheels up to the "before" pic results.Which bottle if you can put a picture of it please star brite make many of different ones.
Just remember that the hull cleaners are an acid which is eating off the zinc from your trailer. Thats why it works so well. Depending on the quality of the galvanizing it could eat it off in one application or a few. Then your trailer starts rusting. Same goes for cleaners like purple cleaner degreaser or sodium hydroxide cleaners that are on the other end of the ph spectrum. They all eat zinc
Super easy! Sprayed it on and then used a brush to spread it around evenly and get in the crevaces/cracks. If you only spray it and not spread it around, you'll see the areas where it's being effective it not an even look.Lot of elbow grease or just came off rims super easy?
Thanks for the info on that and something to be aware of especially if you're using in saltwater. I'm only in freshwater but good to note!Well if it eats the zinc off then they will start rusting
Just remember that the hull cleaners are an acid which is eating off the zinc from your trailer. Thats why it works so well. Depending on the quality of the galvanizing it could eat it off in one application or a few. Then your trailer starts rusting. Same goes for cleaners like purple cleaner degreaser or sodium hydroxide cleaners that are on the other end of the ph spectrum. They all eat zinc
Thanks. I'll cover the seats just to be safe, but good to know you haven't noticed any damage on your boat.
That contains a light acid. If you want to do it a cheaper way, buy some toilet bowl cleaner. Same stuff.@Hilario Perez , Here's a pic of the bottle. It worked great - and I tried several wheel cleaners and steel wool that only got the wheels up to the "before" pic results.