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#1 2006-07-20 11:57:15

Aragorn
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Bilge odours and cleaning

Years ago I had a 'formula' for a mixture that when mixed and added to the bilge for a few days, helped to clean it and to remove/reduce odours. I know the mixture had Isopropyl Alcohol, liquid detergent and water but I think there were a few other ingredients in the mixture but I don't remember what they were. Does anyone have a good "recipe" for a bilge cleaner/deodorizer???
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#2 2006-07-24 09:22:26

pura vida
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Re: Bilge odours and cleaning

A woman on our dock cleans boats for a living and uses apple cider vinegar and a tiny amount of bleach in water. She said that she applies and then leaves it for a couple of days then rinses it off.
Mike M
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