I'm not gonna ask why you know that smell Hurricane Ivan 2004.
DirtyMike Founding Member Founding Member Joined Apr 13, 2015 Posts 12,069 Likes 378 Points 428 Location Bismarck, ND Apr 13, 2017 #41 guywhofishes said: I'm not gonna ask why you know that smell Click to expand... Hurricane Ivan 2004.
Fisherman25 Founding Member Founding Member Joined Apr 24, 2015 Posts 1,351 Likes 4 Points 196 Location Sawyer, Apr 13, 2017 #42 martinslanding said: the vinegar and water solution is great for "water spots" however for that crud/scum that's built up on the bottom of a boat especially if it sits in a lift or slip all summer I have found that this works well: Click to expand... this stuff works well, but it removed paint right off my last Lund. That turned me off of it.
martinslanding said: the vinegar and water solution is great for "water spots" however for that crud/scum that's built up on the bottom of a boat especially if it sits in a lift or slip all summer I have found that this works well: Click to expand... this stuff works well, but it removed paint right off my last Lund. That turned me off of it.
Allen Founding Member Founding Member Joined Apr 24, 2015 Posts 10,640 Likes 1,695 Points 658 Location Lincoln, kinda... Apr 13, 2017 #43 guywhofishes said: smell does not last Click to expand... BS! Try spilling a quart or two on the carpet of your pickup in January. And then not drive it for a week or more so it can settle in. That SOB still smells like a titty sprinking pickle! As usual, this happened to a "friend". - - - Updated - - - Note, the boat which gets a vinegar bath once or twice a year has no vinegar smell. It washes off of a hard surface very easily.
guywhofishes said: smell does not last Click to expand... BS! Try spilling a quart or two on the carpet of your pickup in January. And then not drive it for a week or more so it can settle in. That SOB still smells like a titty sprinking pickle! As usual, this happened to a "friend". - - - Updated - - - Note, the boat which gets a vinegar bath once or twice a year has no vinegar smell. It washes off of a hard surface very easily.
guywhofishes Founding Member Founding Member Joined Apr 21, 2015 Posts 28,889 Likes 4,703 Points 958 Location Faaargo, ND Apr 14, 2017 #44 ha ha ha - that blows - your 'friend' has shitty luck