cbus
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 126
- Reaction score
- 46
- Points
- 107
- Location
- Grove City, Oh
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2011
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
First, I don't normally pitch products but...
2014 was the year we decided to wet slip our boat. I knew that the boat would get scum on the bottom but there was also other growth that stuck to it like glue.
We would take it out to the beach every 4 weeks and scrub some stuff loose with brushes but I knew I was in for it when we had to put her away for the winter.
I was online reviewing another product when I came across this:
http://www.jjvsbest.com/
I watched the videos and read thru the site and thought "to good to be true". I ordered it anyway in hopes it would work.
Good news - it does!
I had used acid before and what a friggin' pain that was. Scrubbing for hours and never feeling like it was perfectly clean plus all the protective gear you had to wear. With this stuff, I simply sprayed on a section, waited a couple minutes (during this time you could see the scum start to go away) and sprayed that section with a power sprayer. Just to check, I tried the power sprayer alone and no chance it would take the scum off by itself. This stuff is awesome and saved me all kinds of time.
It is kind of expensive however. I ordered from one of their partners and it cost $50 with shipping for 1 gallon. That would be all I would need for the boat and the amount of scrubbing and work I saved was well worth it. I plan on using this from now on. I also tried it on the rain spots and it took those off with ease. I'm telling you, if you wet slip and need to clean - this stuff flat out works.
![rear clean.jpg rear clean.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/14/14700-7548e63698f414f4b5845b6f6baca301.jpg?hash=dUjmNpj0FP)
2014 was the year we decided to wet slip our boat. I knew that the boat would get scum on the bottom but there was also other growth that stuck to it like glue.
We would take it out to the beach every 4 weeks and scrub some stuff loose with brushes but I knew I was in for it when we had to put her away for the winter.
I was online reviewing another product when I came across this:
http://www.jjvsbest.com/
I watched the videos and read thru the site and thought "to good to be true". I ordered it anyway in hopes it would work.
Good news - it does!
I had used acid before and what a friggin' pain that was. Scrubbing for hours and never feeling like it was perfectly clean plus all the protective gear you had to wear. With this stuff, I simply sprayed on a section, waited a couple minutes (during this time you could see the scum start to go away) and sprayed that section with a power sprayer. Just to check, I tried the power sprayer alone and no chance it would take the scum off by itself. This stuff is awesome and saved me all kinds of time.
It is kind of expensive however. I ordered from one of their partners and it cost $50 with shipping for 1 gallon. That would be all I would need for the boat and the amount of scrubbing and work I saved was well worth it. I plan on using this from now on. I also tried it on the rain spots and it took those off with ease. I'm telling you, if you wet slip and need to clean - this stuff flat out works.
![JJV gallon.jpg JJV gallon.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/14/14696-c06d0a3f87d05988a7d20ad5871085e4.jpg?hash=wG0KP4fQWY)
![side scum.jpg side scum.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/14/14697-0e989abc9ce4274d01947dbee7c92349.jpg?hash=DpiavJzkJ0)
![side clean.jpg side clean.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/14/14698-b699cfcd59ee3ef4687572e2e11882a6.jpg?hash=tpnPzVnuPv)
![rear scum.jpg rear scum.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/14/14699-c34fdd8b7b7384b4ac7089f1b7cf938c.jpg?hash=w0_di3tzhL)
![rear clean.jpg rear clean.jpg](https://jetboaters.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/data/attachments/14/14700-7548e63698f414f4b5845b6f6baca301.jpg?hash=dUjmNpj0FP)
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