Unless you have a special knowledge, I'd stick with a dedicated cleaner owing to my experience of killing two inflatables years past by over-caring and poor choices of cleaners. Your investment is too great to skimp on that component. Shop other sources and buy in larger quantities. Good luck, Rick D.
Dan D, absolutely! Harr Harr. Im liking your first mate's sense o humor! The cleaners can be modified to perform all sorts of tasks. They come with an auto inflate cartridge and ample supply of quarters, but remember, in an emergency there is a manual inflation tube right near the beltline Happy cleaning.Cheers
I agree, soft scrub and bleach with a 3m scrub pad, be sure and rinse thoroughly because of the bleach and then protect 3-4 times a year with 303 Protectant, available on this site.Dave GroshongCustomer ServiceSailboatOwners.com
Dan, The old Tohatsu put out a pretty oily mess before it died and the dink was a bear to keep clean. Just happened to use some Simple Green one day and it cleaned up like brand new. Just spray right from the bottle. PM
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