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    What’s the best cleaner to get rid of the water line that forms on the sides of an aluminum boat?



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    I use Simply Awesome from dollar general. Wet hull, spray down and let sit. Mix some in bucket of water and brush that on good and rinse off. Good as any I have used and cheap.
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    I second the awesome cleaner at dollar general. But more importantly once the boat is clean make sure you put a good wax down, I like the Lucas slick mist, then from there all you have to do is a quick wipe down with more wax after your trips.


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    Is it bare aluminum or painted that you want clean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueducklane View Post
    Is it bare aluminum or painted that you want clean?
    Painted

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    Cant help ya.


    But if it were me.....Hot water, detergent, and a scrub brush.

    If it were bare aluminum there is some stuff called zing that is effective.

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    I just used a power washer other day and got most of the water line off boat my painted g3 1648 jon boat, mixed dawn dish soap in bucket of warm water and brushed and wet ragged the rest off and rinsed with water. Worked ok.

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    I used aluminium brightener from napa it works super fast don't let it dry

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    Simple Green Water marks on side of aluminum boat


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    I just leave it . Natural camo !


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