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Old 09-24-2018, 06:07 PM
mchawk99 mchawk99 is offline
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Default Cleaning hull

Wasn't easy but I am making progress.
I really should be ashamed of myself for not keeping the boat clean all the time.
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Old 09-24-2018, 06:23 PM
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get some aluminum brightner at the parts store.

I've used this stuff with good success on both aluminum trailers and taking off hard water deposits

https://partscityauto.com/product.ht...rtTypeId=N0808
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Old 09-25-2018, 08:53 AM
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I have a black Alumacraft as well and keeping it clean is a pain. Nice thing about Alumacraft is they pain the entire boat so using alum polish wouldn't work. Get your self a spray bottle and fill it with vinegar and water and a some boat or car soap. wet the boat the spray the entire thing and use a sponge to wash it. After this is complete wash the boat again if needed with the 50/50. When your happy with the results wash and wax the boat with just car or boat soap n wax. I wax the boat 2-3x a year and after trips I keep the pray bottle in the boat with 25/75 vinegar/water mix and wipe it down. Any questions call Alumacraft they're very helpful.
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