Hey Boo Boo
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- Apr 2, 2005
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- 16834
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My boat slip is in a river fed with cedar water and of course I am plagued by the brown waterline stain. I use FSR and a scrubber to get the stain off every couple of weeks or so when I get my boat to a shallow area where I can get at the stain from in the water.It is definitely impractical to take my boat out of the water to reapply wax.
2 questions. First, I imagine that the FSR strips the wax and since the wax acts as sort of deterrent to the stain build up, I should reapply wax to the affected areas. Can I do that from in the water? If I can,should I use the soft scrub cleanser which I am told is much more effective at removing the stain but I have avoided using do to my perception that it was more abrasive.
Second, any recommendations to deal with the waterline staining? Perhaps something that makes the boat more resistent to the staining. I thought about raising the paint line but the 298 vista's lines don't accommodate a paint line any higher than the existing line. I am OK with using a soft scrub and reapplying some wax in the area of that works while in the water.
I also heard that spraying WD 40 at the waterline also seals the gelcoat so that the fiberglass does not become more porous or conducive to staining between cleanings.
Your suggestions are appreciated
2 questions. First, I imagine that the FSR strips the wax and since the wax acts as sort of deterrent to the stain build up, I should reapply wax to the affected areas. Can I do that from in the water? If I can,should I use the soft scrub cleanser which I am told is much more effective at removing the stain but I have avoided using do to my perception that it was more abrasive.
Second, any recommendations to deal with the waterline staining? Perhaps something that makes the boat more resistent to the staining. I thought about raising the paint line but the 298 vista's lines don't accommodate a paint line any higher than the existing line. I am OK with using a soft scrub and reapplying some wax in the area of that works while in the water.
I also heard that spraying WD 40 at the waterline also seals the gelcoat so that the fiberglass does not become more porous or conducive to staining between cleanings.
Your suggestions are appreciated