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    What is the best carpet cleaner for a boat? A degreaser and cleaner in one. Maybe a concentrated formula where you spray on a carpet then and pressure spray it. Thanks.

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    Purple Power works really good. I don't remember what dilution I've used, but it definitely works.

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    Be careful using a pressure washer on boat carpet. If your not careful you can break it loose from the glue. Be real judicious about putting it to close.
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    Pine sol will clean just about anything. Even carburetors.


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    I scrub the "spots" with carpet stain remover that comes with a scrubber on the can. Foam type.Then I spray all the carpet with simple green and let soak a few minutes. A fairly strong solution using my pump up sprayer. Then a gentle scrubbing with a stiff brush on a handle. Then I rinse well. Maybe have to scrub a few spots again. Then rinse again. Make sure the boat is high on the hitch end. Takes a couple good days to drain and dry. Like Cray, I don't like to pressure wash my carpet. Also, spray simple green on a scum ring and wipe off. Very easy and works good on aluminum or glass.
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    Totally Awsum from the dollar store.....will clean anything
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    Thanks guys. Didnt really mean pressure washer. Was gonna take it to a car wash and use the wand, well away from the carpet. Will look into all these.

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    Save the power washer fe R taking paint off metal and breaking concrete???? Now consider spraying your boat??!

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    CarGuys Cleaner works great. Its use of nanotechnology in its formula can be depended on when dealing with the most stubborn stains.

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