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    #41
    CLR is a product that is named CLR. Walmart, grocery stores Home Depot

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    Quote Originally Posted by richg99 View Post
    CLR is a product that is named CLR. Walmart, grocery stores Home Depot
    Yep. Stands for "Calcium, Lime, Rust" Works on all three!!!

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    #43
    Toilet bowl cleaner at 50/50 with water. Works great and is only 3 bucks a bottle.
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    PUR-KLEEN all the way. Spray it on, wipe it off and all calcium and lime scale is gone in seconds. Plus, it's made for bass boats.
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    #45
    Vinegar takes it off easily. No matter what acid you use put some wax on it regularly and it will clean easier

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    #46
    I have used every method. Some work, some don't. The easiest thing I have used is Hot Sauce. I buy it at Bass Pro. Spray it on a clean towel, wipe the white residue off, turn the towel over and wipe off any remaining residue. https://www.boatbling.net/shop/hot-sauce

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    #47
    I just did mine and used CLR and worked great. little elbow grease took some scrubbing but it worked
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    #48
    PurKleen BBC sponsor and NOTHING works better, I promise!
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    #49
    Lime Away / water--50%-50% Spray on, wait 1 minute, rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary.

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    #50
    WD 40 works to clean that off and help keep other water deposit off

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    #51
    Duckys extreme hard water spot remover will make your JP look like new. Use a toothbrush to apply and let sit 3-4 min then apply again and wipe off! Amazing stuff. Dan
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    #52
    Water dog. Tackle warehouse. You can smell a little vinegar in it. Works great on waterspots on the Merc and the white stuff.

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    Here's what you need: https://duckyproducts.com/


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    Quote Originally Posted by Donthelegend View Post
    I always use WD-40 on it
    This. read where it removes water spots, tried it and it works.
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    #55
    Lime away gel works like a charm as well. I even use on my gel coat for the hard water spots. Just wax afterwards

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    #56
    I like this...it also removes mud lines from white hulls really easily...
    https://www.barkeepersfriend.com/cle...soft-cleanser/

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    #57
    Use a sponge called Magic Eraser with any of these solutions. It really helps. There are knock-off no names at $ stores.

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    #58
    I have a buffer and wax crap out of it with cleaner wax, all gone.....
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    #59
    Quote Originally Posted by BfloSmallies View Post
    50% Lysol toilet bowl cleaner and 50% hydrogen peroxide. Works great at removing any stains from your motor or gel coat.
    50% Hydrogen Peroxide, or 50% of 3% (the strength you buy at WalMart)? I wouldn’t advise anyone mixing 50% strength hydrogen peroxide with anything except water.

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    #60
    Use a phosphoric acid based bathroom/toilet cleaner...try not to use a hydrocloric acid. Hydrocloric with aggressively attack metals.
    Coke had a food grade phosphoric acid in it...that's why your teeth feel funny after drinking it!

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