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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Dustin's 14ft alumacraft conversion... lots of pictures!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dman23" data-source="post: 260857" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>Update: so i was looking for stuff to get my boat clean and back looking like new. Sharhide or alumabrite were almost purchased but i just dont have the money so i looked around the house for stuff to try. </p><p></p><p>And the winner is.... Scrubbing bubbles bathroom foaming cleaner and green scotch pads!!! Actually suprising at how well it works inside and out. Even the really old yellowish water lines on the outside of the transom totally gone with just a little scrubbing. Couldnt be happier! </p><p>No real good pictures as it is in my very dim garage, but here is one that shows it sorta. It was filled with oxidization, black marks, and god only knows what else and now it looks close to new. Does leave minimal scratch type marks from the scotch pad, but it was needed to take off the layer of 40 year old crap. They are not very noticable and actually gives it a nice finish. Better pictures to come. </p><p></p><p>On the left is cleaned right isnt. Wish it showed it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dman23, post: 260857, member: 8226"] Update: so i was looking for stuff to get my boat clean and back looking like new. Sharhide or alumabrite were almost purchased but i just dont have the money so i looked around the house for stuff to try. And the winner is.... Scrubbing bubbles bathroom foaming cleaner and green scotch pads!!! Actually suprising at how well it works inside and out. Even the really old yellowish water lines on the outside of the transom totally gone with just a little scrubbing. Couldnt be happier! No real good pictures as it is in my very dim garage, but here is one that shows it sorta. It was filled with oxidization, black marks, and god only knows what else and now it looks close to new. Does leave minimal scratch type marks from the scotch pad, but it was needed to take off the layer of 40 year old crap. They are not very noticable and actually gives it a nice finish. Better pictures to come. On the left is cleaned right isnt. Wish it showed it better. [/QUOTE]
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