Keeping your vessel free from dirt,
grime and marine scum will help protect it from the
harsh impact of the sun and sea. It will also add
years of life to its finish.
The key to taking the chore out of
washing your boat is to wash and detail it thoroughly
once a year, wash and wax it regularly in season and
to rinse it with fresh water after each use.
There are a variety of wash and wax
products on the market that make washing and waxing a
boat much less labor intensive than in the past. Just
be sure to select a quality boat wash and wax that
contains carnauba wax, yet has a formula mild enough
to not harm the existing wax, gelcoat or paint.
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information on premium products.
Hose down the
vessel from top to bottom, then bow to stern.
Mix wash and wax concentrate into about 3 gallons of
water.
Soak sponge, then use on vertical areas in a circular
motion.
Mop the deck and hard to reach areas.
Wash and rinse one area at a time with fresh water.
This will prevent the cleaning solution to
sun-drying, causing soap scum buildup.
Use clean rags or towels to dry each area before
moving to the next section. This will prevent water
drop evaporation that causes waterspots.
A good metal polish will remove spotting on
boat railings, flybridge ladders, bimini poles and
fishing rod holders. More on
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Black streak remover will erase streaks on the hull
caused by draining water, dock pilings and waterline
scum. Just spray and wipe.
Black streak remover is also ideal for taking care of
scuff marks on the deck.
Sponge dirt, grime and stains
from the shift controls and in the helm area.
Use a degreaser to remove the crud, soot and oil from the engine transom
and the boat's exhaust pipe area.
Clean mildew from under the cushions, personal
flotation devices and other fabric, vinyl or
leather equipment. Remember to check the crevices.
Cushions and like equipment should be washed, dried
and treated with a protecting solution to shield
damage from, mold, mildew, ultraviolet rays and
discoloration. Apply a waterproofer and protectant
to prevent further buildup. More on cushions
Mildew and grime also accumulate on hatches and in
storage areas. Use the sponge to swab these areas
as well. Don't forget the drainwater channels that
lie under hatches and also the hatch seals.
Stainless steel, brass and aluminum hardware such
as rod holders, cleats and deck plates should also be
washed, dried and polished to thwart corrosion and
rust.
Heller Glanz also makes a quality liquid metal
polish to remove oxidation and protect marine
hardware while giving it a mirror shine. Liquid metal
polishes go on easy and are just as easily removed.
Top of the line metal polishes contain a premium wax
that adds a protective coat to hardware surfaces.
Don't neglect the windshield ... it needs more
than a washing.
A good water repellent not only creates a film
that allows rain to roll off the surface, but it also
prevents fogging to avoid visibility problems in
inclement weather.
Quality vinyl and leather cleaners and protectors
can be easily applied and wiped off with a clean
cloth. The better products also work well on rubber
and plastic surfaces.
Regular maintenance of boat cushions prevents the
damaging growth of mold and mildew. Keeping them
clean and treated also retards cracking and
fading.
Cushions should be kept as dry as possible and
stored upright and/or out of the elements ... this is
particularly important if the cushions are made of
canvas and similar cloth materials.
Fabric cushions should be treated with a water
repellent to prevent soaking and the growth of mold
and mildew.
Serious boaters understand the satisfaction felt
when they finish washing and waxing their boats. They
know that the chore takes time from their time on the
water. But they also know that is time well spent
because they understand the value of maintaining a
clean vessel.
The worst thing that can happen to serious boaters
is to discover that all their efforts were wasted
because they didn't use a premium marine wash and wax
product. Quality marine products are designed to make
boat washing easy and effective ... unlike some
products that clean, but dull the gel coat
finish.
The best boat washing products are
environmentally-friendly, easy to use and engineered
to enhance a gel coat finish.
You can't go wrong if you choose any of the
following premium marine carnauba wash and wax
products. They are available at quality specialty
marine supply stores near you.