Wave34
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2017
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- 341
The bilge seems to have never been cleaned by the previous owners.
I would like to make it shine!
I tried to brush with a bilge cleaner, but it removes only the loose stuff or deposits. There is a brown-pink color that remains on the gel coat.
I tried to use a steel wool, thinner, 3M grey pad without success.
The only thing that seems to work a little is sanding with 220 paper.
I would like to avoid to sand since there are bumps and depressions on the gelcoat and it is impossible to reach every where.
Is there a miracle product, or a power tool I can safely use to clean the bilge without making the job a summer project?

I would like to make it shine!
I tried to brush with a bilge cleaner, but it removes only the loose stuff or deposits. There is a brown-pink color that remains on the gel coat.
I tried to use a steel wool, thinner, 3M grey pad without success.
The only thing that seems to work a little is sanding with 220 paper.
I would like to avoid to sand since there are bumps and depressions on the gelcoat and it is impossible to reach every where.
Is there a miracle product, or a power tool I can safely use to clean the bilge without making the job a summer project?
