tural
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I wanted to get my Laser really clean and purchased some Trade Secret cleaner that, given the marketing, I wasn't particularly impressed with. Yes, the boat was cleaner, but I wanted to really get out some old stains in the non-slip. Used the above solution neat in the end as well as a dilute wash.
So; do I give the non-slip a go with acetone. Acetone cloth/wet cloth and then rinse? Not touching the gelcoat on the hull as I don't need to and the debate seems to be raging online on that subject.
I realise discolouring cannot be got rid off but there is still dirt to remove. A friend of mine is threatening to brew up some of his "special mix" boat cleaner with access to indstrial chemicals at his place of work; I would like to look at other alternatives first.
Has anyone used acetone successfully or actually seen a Laser melt like a candle?
Also- different project, and thread police please forgive, but: good books for small yacht renovations (25ft) including cabin? Lots of picture, simple words.
Thanks
So; do I give the non-slip a go with acetone. Acetone cloth/wet cloth and then rinse? Not touching the gelcoat on the hull as I don't need to and the debate seems to be raging online on that subject.
I realise discolouring cannot be got rid off but there is still dirt to remove. A friend of mine is threatening to brew up some of his "special mix" boat cleaner with access to indstrial chemicals at his place of work; I would like to look at other alternatives first.
Has anyone used acetone successfully or actually seen a Laser melt like a candle?
Also- different project, and thread police please forgive, but: good books for small yacht renovations (25ft) including cabin? Lots of picture, simple words.
Thanks