aldo.raine
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@aldo.raine That's correct, but with some caveats. The active compound in quality hull cleaners need to be oxalic acid.Any of the cleaners like Star-brite that are muriatic acid based will do the trick. Doesn't work as well on the metal pumps...but does to a degree. Just be sure to use protection when doing this!
Good eye!If you enlarge the photo it looks like the owner has tried to scrub the dirt off and probably gave up as it is a nightmare without starbrite or on-off (West Marine equivalent).
Couple of other things I noticed, according to the HIN it is an 07, also, the scupper is missing it's flap and looks in particularly bad shape, you should budget another $100 and a lot of cussing and scratches on your arms to replace that with a stainless version, if it has been sat for a long time without use it may be worth budgeting for a new set of cables as well, they may be good but a good negotiating tool to get the price down further.
I'm talking to a guy about a boat and he sends me pictures. He said it was docked in a marina for a while. Will this come off?
I've had really good luck on my former boat with a white hull using "The Works" toilet bowl cleaner. I just wiped it on with a sponge, barley scrubbed and rinsed with a hose. Then followed up with a good wax. I also put a tarp over the trailer while cleaning, to avoid getting hydrochloric acid on the metal.
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