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 PostPosted: September 18th, 2014, 2:13 pm   
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The Checky has some white seats that need a good Scrub ... what does everyone use?


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 PostPosted: September 18th, 2014, 2:16 pm   
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Spray nine..... and 303


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Spray 9 and a scrub brush...and/or a magic eraser.

OR leave your boat in the garage and never use it...like me. WAY easier than scrubbing. :)

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This takes a bit of technique but works, really well. IF you have a "stain", put some acetone on a WHITE rag, and give it ONE quick swipe. DO NOT rub it. You can dilute acetone with straight water and that will give you some working time so to speak to do a larger area. Takes some practice but the white will be WHITE when your done. Google it, lots of tips on using acetone to clean vinyl. Proceed with caution, YMMV bla bla bla.


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I use Simple Green on the white seats in the Skater. Seems to do the job.


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I too use spray 9 on my pearly whites.

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 PostPosted: September 19th, 2014, 10:54 am   
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thanks everyone ! i wont get the time to clean till next week but i'll work my way down the list of products till somthing works


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Small scrub brush and Armor all general purpose cleaner.

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James I have a product called chemstar it is in a gallon bottle and sells for 40$. It makes when diluted about 80 plus bottles of household cleaners. I use to use spray nine marine, then this guy shows up at my shop with a small smaple diluted at 50% and proceeds to take a ballpoint pen and start scrubbing a line into his jeans with the pen after three shots of the cleaner and a very light rub with his finger the pen was gone I have used it ever since, I go through about 10 cases a year to my customers. this stuff removes mold, mildew, stains, oil, grease, rust you name it, just mix it stronger if you have a stubborn stain. I have yet to use a scrub brush with it.

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