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50/50 vinegar/water with a couple drops of Dawn dish washing soap. A cheap solution. I wipe my bassboat everytime i take it out of the water.
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Marykate on and off hull cleaner
If your boat is white use the Marykate on and off hull cleaner. I got it from West Marine. I had a bad water line that i tried everything to get off from toilet bowl cleaners, polish, anything i could think of. its like an acid once you spray it on you will see the scum just drip off, its amazing! you cant let it get on your trailer or anything else because it will eat the paint. you have to re apply wax after but its well worth it. now i just whipe the water line with a towel after i load it up or ill wash it down as soon as i get home. never had the problem since.
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Dollar General store The Works green bottle $1.50 ea
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That starbrite hull cleaner is fantastic I put it in a spray bottle spray it on the sides and all over inside and talk about works. That stuff is straight manic son. I haven't found anything better for sure
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KABOOM! Cheap and works
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Be careful using "acid" on ur hulls and especially don't get any on ur aluminum parts, trailer etc.
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