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Sun'sUp |
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I have had a strong recommendation for Acidwash80, which I suspect is similar to the brick acid suggested by JM. The person concerned was one of our friendly rangers who said that it was the stuff th BA used to keep their launches looking so good. He gave me a very impressive demonstration, using some he had on his launch. Unfortunately, I didn't have a camera available to get a piccie of a ranger swabbing my deck! I can still picture it though. 
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BTW, Acidwash80 is not good enough to remove any double posting! Pete
This message was edited by Sun'sUp on Sep-9-08 @ 10:06 AM
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Yes Cif (formerly known as Jif) is abrasive and could do much damage so the 'other half' is right to have concerns.
Bill...(The Ancient Mardler)
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The Stuff I just used on my Topside is great, it's called Cut And Shine got it from my auto-valeters £20 for 5ltrs, yes 5ltrs, removes all the oxidisation and black marks, and leaves a good shine, but it recommends you finish it off with a good quality polish, it's used by a very big boat builders in Portsmouth so it's safe on boats and easy to use by hand,
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Jenny, Hi Is that brick acid OK on 'glass boats? Many thanks, John and Mary-Jane
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I always have a bottle of Elbow Grease that I buy for just £1.00 from Brundall Hardware Store. It seems to get almost all the marks off including the fenders.
Cheers, Tim
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