Hull cleaning products

Local46er

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Just purchased a used boat and it was in the water for the summer, the Marina it was docked at didn't have the cleanest water. Now there is a nice sum line on it. Tried soap and water but very little luck. Any products to make this process a little easier on the arms and shoulders. It's a fiberglass hull.
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Scott Danforth

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welcome aboard.

try sno bowl toilet cleaner
 

thumpar

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I use Starbrite instant hull cleaner. You just wipe it on with a sponge and then hose it off. No elbow grease required.
 

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RGrew176

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Some won't agree with this method but if it is a white hull I used on my last 4 boats Muriatic Acid in a bug sprayer. I sprayed it on straight up and rinsed as soon as the discoloration disappeared. Worked very well for me. No elbow grease needed. Spray and rinse off and done.
 

bruceb58

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Muriatic acid is Hydrochloric acid which is the same thing as the Sno Bowl toilet cleaner.
 

RGrew176

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Muriatic acid is Hydrochloric acid which is the same thing as the Sno Bowl toilet cleaner.



That is true but straight up muriatic acid works a lot quicker than Sno Bowl. I have used both. Like I said above not everyone would agree with using muriatic acid straight up but it works for me and I see no reason to change my method.
 

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Wal-Mart sells an oxalic acid hull cleaner in sporting goods for $7-8 if you don't want to roll your own. Most Wal-Marts, but not all, carry it. As mentioned, oxalic-based stuff works like magic and a little goes a long way. One bottle will do the entire hull on a 21' boat. Do rinse well any painted surfaces it touches.
 

bruceb58

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That is true but straight up muriatic acid works a lot quicker than Sno Bowl. I have used both. Like I said above not everyone would agree with using muriatic acid straight up but it works for me and I see no reason to change my method.
Muriatic acid is typically 2 to 3 times more concentrated than sno Bowl. Probably just have to be more careful using it and not let it sit as long.
 

thumpar

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Wal-Mart sells an oxalic acid hull cleaner in sporting goods for $7-8 if you don't want to roll your own. Most Wal-Marts, but not all, carry it. As mentioned, oxalic-based stuff works like magic and a little goes a long way. One bottle will do the entire hull on a 21' boat. Do rinse well any painted surfaces it touches.
I was just looking and you can get 2lbs of 99% to mix yourself for $8.70 with free shipping on Amazon. That should last into my next generation.
 

BRICH1260

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I use the WalMart stuff too, just replace the screw on cap with a trigger sprayer. Like others have said, basically spray it on, no rubbing needed. You do have to watch your trailer, especially if it is aluminum. I wet my trailer down well before spraying and rinse it well when done.
 

bruceb58

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I looked back at what I bought. 20lbs for $27. When I got it I realized I will never use half of it in my lifetime.
 

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I use Attwood biodegradable hull cleaner from Walmart. $6.95 a quart

Pour 1/2 quart in sprayer and cut 50% with water. Costs me less than $4 per season and I don't need a hazmat suit and a EPA application certificate to apply it.
 

bruceb58

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It's all about the concentration. For my application, removing tannic acid stains, I get away cutting the product's concentration in half. That's half the number of dead lung tissue while doubting the "value" of the bottle of cleaner.
I can make mine any concentration I want for abut 1% of the cost of the bottled products.
 
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