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Anyone out there got a foolproof recipe for cleaning up some dirty fenders? Commercial or home brew - whatever works.
Rob Nicholson
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Rob Nicholson
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Soak with Mean Green and then nail it with a power washer. On rubberized items, I have found amazing results by soaking them overnight in a laundry tub full of water and a strong bleach solution. Wear rubber gloves!
Rblade
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A lightly abrasive cleaner like "old Dutch"/ "Ajax" etc. and some elbow grease will make quite a difference. Works nicely too on the cowl vents for the bilge and on the two plastic access plates on the aft end of the cockpit.
Clare Jordan , Aragorn
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Thanks for both of the above remedies...got a few months ahead of me to get the job done.
Rob Nicholson
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