What works good on the outside of a outboard motor when trying to detail a boat for future sale? There seems to be milky residue around the midsectionarea.
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What works good on the outside of a outboard motor when trying to detail a boat for future sale? There seems to be milky residue around the midsectionarea.
There are a lot of product available at places like West Marine. Ducky is one that works well. I've also used Tidy Bowl toilet cleaner and it does a good job also. Almost anything that is billed to remove lime or calcium deposits seems to work. Just spray or brush any of these products on, wait a few min and then agitate with a stiff brush. Lots of rinsing and sometimes repeat on stuborn areas. This really helps make your engine look better.
Of the ones you have used---- have any affected the paint on the motor in a negative way???
Of the household products I have used, Tidy-Bowl & lime away, I have never damaged the paint or finish on my motor. I just put it on and rub with a brush. Lots of rinsing.
Simple Green Marine Water Spot Remover works great on that build up on the mid section. I've used it for years without a problem.
Bass Boat Saver works great as well. I had that same problem with the white build up on my Johnson and it took it all off, shined it and made it look new again.
Where did you buy the Bass Boat Saver???
http://www.bassboatsaver.com
It dont take long to get to your door step either.
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