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    Cleaning the small areas

    i am terrible about taking the time to share tips but here is I hope a start to change that so here if tip #1

    Cleaning around the gauges, handles or any other small places can be a challenge but I bought a simple spatula has done the trick for me. wrapping a paper towel or rag around it I can get in to any small area when cleaning the boat or truck. Hit the dollar store and i was all set.

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    #2
    Cool

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    #3
    cool Idea Thanks!!!!!

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    #4
    The brush attachment on the shop vac works good also.

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    #5
    compressed air from a can.

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    Shaving brush.
    I got nothin

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    #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Dunn View Post
    Shaving brush.
    +1 ^^^
    Just can't leave well enough alone!!

    98 Stratos 273 w/ 150 Faststrike

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by JHelms View Post
    compressed air from a can.
    I will one up that and say compressed air from a compressor with trigger air hose attachment. Spray a little bass boat saver, hit all the little nooks and crannies with air then wipe clean. I worked at an auto detail shop back in college and that's how we did the interiors. We would spray the dash board liberally and hit with air then wipe.