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Bass Boat Maintenance & Repairs => Bass Boat Maintenance => Topic started by: Curt on March 19, 2020, 07:06:48 PM
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Quite a while back I had asked a question about whether I should use a Power Washer to clean the scum off my hull.
Well, this week I decided to try scrubbing it off with a cloth and some cleaning spray that I had on hand.
I tried some cheap window cleaner first. It was a Windex knockoff that came from Dollar Tree. Surprisingly, it worked OK, but I had to scrub like there was no tomorrow (giggle)
So, then I grabbed my bottle of Mighty Tuff from my cabinet and tried that. What a difference! The scum literally loosened up before I could start wiping it off. So when I hit it with a cloth, it only required mild pressure to get it 100% clean.
Here's the starboard side of my hull, before.
(https://bassfishingphotos.com/images/2020/03/19/20200317_181636.md.jpg) (https://bassfishingphotos.com/image/01Pp)
And here it is after.
(https://bassfishingphotos.com/images/2020/03/19/20200317_183757.md.jpg) (https://bassfishingphotos.com/image/0Ved)
And here's a section of the stern that I took pics of.
Before:
(https://bassfishingphotos.com/images/2020/03/19/20200317_181615.md.jpg) (https://bassfishingphotos.com/image/0su2)
After:
(https://bassfishingphotos.com/images/2020/03/19/20200317_183740.md.jpg) (https://bassfishingphotos.com/image/00p8)
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It did a good job. I use hydrochloric acid on my boat. I just drd the cap, rub rail, sides and trailer. The next project will be the hull.
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Isn't Hydrochloric acid a bit nasty to work with? I mean, isn't it dangerous?
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I wipe mine down every time I pull it out with slick mist. Not always the whole boat since I pull out late at night a lot, but I be sure to get where the scum line would happen. I think the slick mist helps it not stick to it on the next trip. Usually very easy to wipe off.
I also have one of those round mop looking brushes that helps get down there to help save my back and knees.
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Isn't Hydrochloric acid a bit nasty to work with? I mean, isn't it dangerous?
. Same stuff as toilet bowl cleaner only a little stronger. I just did the hull. It hadn’t been cleaned for about a year. I sprayed it on gave it a couple of minutes to work then hit it with a quick soap and water. I rinsed it off and it looks as good as new.
Jack I don’t know what slick mist is. I assume it is a wax.. I don’t wax boats. I use Bow to Stern which is a polymer sealant. I got lax with the boat and got some hard water buildup. The hydrochloric acid gets rid of everything. I am retreating everything before it goes back out. Then just a wet rag followed by a dry rag keeps it spotless. BTS only has to be applied occasionally after that.
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Starting this year, I will be making an effort to wipe mine down after every trip. It should help reduce/eliminate the scum line drastically, compared to no wiping down at all. :nod:
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Slick Mist is a polymer also, with UV protection. If I had to guess it's the same thing BTS is made of, just cheaper and you can get it at Walmart and any auto parts store usually.
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Slick Mist is a polymer also, with UV protection. If I had to guess it's the same thing BTS is made of, just cheaper and you can get it at Walmart and any auto parts store usually.
@JackJ Thanks for the info. I will have to check that out too. :thumbup:
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@JackJ Is this the stuff you use?
(https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/935c10ab-0da6-4b8b-9fb4-9f83ab8f36f6_1.5469efc29141606d80f62250a8a6a794.jpeg?odnWidth=450&odnHeight=450&odnBg=ffffff) (https://www.walmart.com/ip/LUCAS-OIL-10160-Slick-Mist-Speed-Wax-24-Ounce/19864139)
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Yes that is it. I use it for the UV protection. I used Bass Boat Saver and BTS in the past, this works just as good to me.
A quick wipe after I pull out each time, and it makes it a lot easier to clean later if it does get dirty.
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Yes that is it. I use it for the UV protection. I used Bass Boat Saver and BTS in the past, this works just as good to me.
A quick wipe after I pull out each time, and it makes it a lot easier to clean later if it does get dirty.
Awesome. Thanks!