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washed the boat the other day and noticed that there where some spots that I was unable to wash off. I found a bottle of "Goo Gone" that my wife uses to clean stubborn stains and used it to clean a couple spots on the boat that regular soap and water was not able to wash, especially around the gas cap. It worked better than anything that I ever used.
Has any body ever used it on a triumph boat? I'm not sure if it's recommended or not.
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My neighbor has some very large trees and the green/yellow pollen keeps covering the boat. I wash this off as much as possible and have not had a real problem overall. However, the tops of my forward hatches (non skid finish) seem to have retained some of the pollen and I can't get it off...Areas now have a "green" cast that seems to be in the plastic. Any ideas on how to get this back to white? Thanks-John
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barney a little bleach and a 3000lb presswasher will do the trick i am not kidding a presswasher is the best thing to use on these boats. but dont get to close to the seats with it might cut them. hopes this helps
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