Roll Off is a great product, but I have hesitated to use it on the nonskid because it does leave a little bit of a waxy residue. My thought was that it would make the nonskid somewhat slippery.I cannot believe that no one has mentioned Amazing Roll Off.
It just flat out works. Cleans most anything. Dilute it 1:1 with water and spray on. Lightly brush to spread and work it in. Wait 5. Brush nasty areas. Rinse off. Shiny! Helps keep it clean. Check Amazon and read the reviews. It earns its 5/5 stars. Human safe and safe for the water to boot.
http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Chemical-AMAZING-ROLL-OFF-GALLON/dp/B001447TLO/ref=pd_sim_263_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=1VCJHW22K47ZV4ENDW0F&dpID=31frP%2BWuC3L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_
Doug,Roll Off is a great product, but I have hesitated to use it on the nonskid because it does leave a little bit of a waxy residue. My thought was that it would make the nonskid somewhat slippery.
I would be curious to know if anybody has used it on the nonskid and is satisfied that they would not lose footing on a wet deck.
Thanks for that suggestion about Amazing Roll-Off. I think I am going to try it. I don't see it listed anywhere in a brick and mortar store, so I think I will order from West Marine and have it delivered to the store for free.
The link ships from Offshore Wake. total price with shipping is as good as anywhere that I saw, and it shipped VERY fast. I had it in a day or two.I ordered mine from Jackdaw's Amazon link. They charged quite a bit for shipping, but I guess it's not all that bad if you consider how heavy a gallon of liquid is. Based on his recommendation, I think it will be good to have on hand for the post haul out, pre-tarping wash down. And it sounds like it might do a good job cleaning the icky looking back door of the house
Jackdaw, glad your bowman approves, but I hope he manages to find his shoes before he goes forward again.Doug,
we use it all the time on our raced boats, and can assure you that if it messed with the anti-skid in any way we would not use it. Bowman approved.
Totally agree that shoes are SAFER. Funny thing is that we're have two world-class bowman as part of Team Kestrel, and both adamantly say their bare feet have better grip then shoes. I kept waiting for one of them to either slip or stub their toe so I could tell them 'I told you so', but it never happened.Jackdaw, glad your bowman approves, but I hope he manages to find his shoes before he goes forward again.
Bare feet aren't the safest thing on a wet deck.