Deck cleaning recommendation

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Dec 17, 2004
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Hunter 22 Tom River, NJ
I have course textured anti-slip over most of my deck and cockpit it and the other areas do not look great at this point. I am not anxious to do a lot of polishing if I can avoid it. I plan to repaint the antislip areas later in the season anyway, but in the meantime I want it to look better. Any recommendations? Thanks. Jim
 
May 27, 2004
225
- - Boston
Power wash...

I power wash the decks and use Simple Green to cut the grime. Use it full strength in the really bad areas, otherwise mix as directed on the label. Fair winds, Tom
 
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Mike Howell

THE WORKS

Jim, There is a product out there called THE WORKS. I buy it in a 16oz bottle for $1 at the local Dollar General store. It's found where 409, Simple Green and similar household cleaners are. It's a mild acid and I have used it on 3 boats I have owned. H23, Precision 21, and now the H23.5. Excellent results with each boat. Squirt the stained/dirty area with THE WORKS, after it sits for a minute or so, scrub it with a still (plastic) brush. Let it sit (and more if needed) for a few minutes and scrub more. Rinse it off. Reapply if needed. Around here, a boat will get the "ICW mustache" the brown stain at the waterline. THE WORKS takes it right off! I'm serious, this stuff is great and cheap. A 'cleaning lady' told me about it. she uses it on fiberglass showers and tubs. She buys cases at a time. It works for me, Mike
 
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Mike Collier

Oxcolic Acid

IMHO The stuff used to clean wooden decks is very effective. It is like bleach, so dilute it and spray it on with a garden sprayer, or old spray bottle. Then, power wash with a low psi sprayer. Remember to wear rubber gloves and eye protection.
 
Jun 22, 2004
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Hunter 240 GREENVILLE,SC
Oxalic acid

The best cleaner I have ever found. Star-Brite sells a pint of cleaner that contains oxalic acid plus some other stuff at Wally World(wal-Mart) for 4.99. A tub of Savogran Wood bleach costs 5.50 and lasts about 3 years. Take the powder and sprinkle 2-3 tablesoons in a gallon of hot water.Use a good scrub brush and a sponge and then rinse.Maybe you should use gloves, I don't. Although if you have any cuts on your hands you will definitely know it. It will take leaf stains and polution stains off like magic. I talked to Savogran a few years back and they said you can use on decks and fiberglass boats.
 
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Pat Hooyman

Try 20% bleach in water

Try 20% bleach in water - spray on, take a broom and scrub a bit and hoses off. It Is chaep and the active ingeridient in most claeners and works great.
 
Mar 24, 2005
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Catalina 27 Overland Park, KS.
Anti Skid Cleaner

I tried a lot of different cleaners on my anti-skid. I worked with bleach, oxalic acid, all of that stuff. What I found was spraying a little Simple Green on it (or pretty much anywhere else on the boat), brush it, then wipe it off, is the best, fastest, safest solution. And it's biodegradable.
 
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Rob Ullinger

Ditto the power washer

I used to use a scrub brush with almost all of the above cleaners at one time or another, and would spend hours scrubbing the no-skid. since I got the pressure washer, it's an hour or less, and looks great. A word of caution, be careful around bedding material and seals around ports, ect., as the pressure washer can wash them away quickly. Rob, S/V "Kinship"
 
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