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replacement:
Got asked to clean an 47ft boat, i belive it will take 2 days max to clean this, it needs to have the marks removed then waxed all over.



Shall i use Jif ro remove them water marks?

The boat is 47ft long and looks great.



Any tips and advice then please feel free to comment. The guy also wants it cleaned monthly and he also hinted there is alot more that need cleaning and he can make the contacts for me. ( Other words please dont charge me alot of money )

I could clean alot of these. The local company in the harbour is charging £21 per hr.

Cheers

Justin

woodman:
Hi Justin

I know of another guy who does this  type of work he uses a  Soda Blaster, you don't need to use anything else  (forget about the Jif)  .The results are very impressive

Completely 100% safe to both user and the environment


Trevor

replacement:
What is a Soda Blaster and where can i get information on this product?

Justin

woodman:
Soda Blaster is a machine that fires Sodium Bicarbonate on to a hard surface, you will also need a dry air compressor (you can hire this).

It differs from pressure washers because it's low pressure and will only take off the soiling but unlike sand blasting is non abrasive so will not affect the surface beneath.

Where yachts are concerned it is used to remove, dirt,grease and barnacles from the hulls and all manner of other soiling.

Sodium Bicarbonate is not at all harmfull, in fact it is classed as food stuff, so it does not have to comply with COSHH regulations.

To find out more go to www.branova.com where they supply and have all the info on Knightrum soda blasters. ;)

Trevor

replacement:
Thanks very much on the information provided, ill go have a look.

Justin

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