Hello All,
I want to share some positive experiences with boat cleaning this past week.
After reading many different opinions and with trepidation I scrubbed the teak? handrails and other trim with a solution of Murphy's Oil Soap and a soft nylon bristle brush. It worked great and the teak? took on the golden glow as it dried. Then I oiled the wood.
I had become resigned to the deck being discolored off white since that black mildew takes residence in the pores of the aged fiberglass which hasn't responded well to scrubbing with a brush and soap solutions. Enter the micro-fiber cloth. I had gotten a package of the micro-fiber cloths at Harbor Freight for cleaning inside the boat, but I found that hosing with water as I wipe with the cloth does the trick and my deck looks pretty good. Note that the cloth needs to be rinsed frequently as you clean.
I am interested in others' experiences in their Spring commissioning.
I want to share some positive experiences with boat cleaning this past week.
After reading many different opinions and with trepidation I scrubbed the teak? handrails and other trim with a solution of Murphy's Oil Soap and a soft nylon bristle brush. It worked great and the teak? took on the golden glow as it dried. Then I oiled the wood.
I had become resigned to the deck being discolored off white since that black mildew takes residence in the pores of the aged fiberglass which hasn't responded well to scrubbing with a brush and soap solutions. Enter the micro-fiber cloth. I had gotten a package of the micro-fiber cloths at Harbor Freight for cleaning inside the boat, but I found that hosing with water as I wipe with the cloth does the trick and my deck looks pretty good. Note that the cloth needs to be rinsed frequently as you clean.
I am interested in others' experiences in their Spring commissioning.