[Rhodes22-list] Deck cleaning.
Bob Keller
r22yankeeclipper at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 18 09:09:10 EDT 2007
Good thinking Rummy. I have resorted to diluting the Mean Green with 75%
water so that I don't have to hose down the boat for an hour before it stops
foaming.
Bob K
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>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] Deck cleaning.
>Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 07:51:00 EDT
>
>Capt. Bob recently told me about his method of applying mean green to his
>decks and I recently tried it. Mean Green is a powerful cleaner, but
>pulling the
> trigger handle on a small bottle becomes tiresome after a while. I filled
>a
>small, cheap garden sprayer with Mean Green, spayed the entire deck
>including
> the cockpit and floors. I let sit for about fifteen minutes or until it
>showed signs of drying and then used a pressure washer to blast away the
>dirt. I
>used about half of the soap in the sprayer.
>The entire cleaning took less than thirty minutes and the boat shines like
>new. Bob had tried this method, but with out the pressure washer and had a
>hard
> time getting rid of soap suds. The pressure washer blasts everything away
>including any residual soap without having to manually scrub the decks. It
>removed everything from bird doo doo to spider crap. Spider crap is always
>the
>toughest.
>
>Rummy
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