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    OK -- so in my excitement of my perceived value and boat purchase, (http://tigeowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9729) I forgot to mention one thing.

    Previous onwer had it on shore station and it sat a tad in the water -- so it has that nice, light green algae coating that has some minor spidering (my term) of the algae -- I've seen worse, and cleaned up worse on my previoius boat.

    So -- what would you recommend that I add to my elbow grease to clean up the hull? And, what would you recommend I use to bring the shine back out of the fiberglass and graphics?

    I have used a very mild super low grit rubbing compuound on previous boats with good results.

    Recommendations appreciated.

    Thanks!

    #2
    Go to Westmarine and get some hull cleaner. Apply liberally (you can just spray it on). Let is soak for up to 24 hours and rinse.
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      #3
      Then follow with a good polish like Flitz or somthing.
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        #4
        Originally posted by SPBFAN View Post
        Then follow with a good polish like Flitz or somthing.
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          #5
          Have it acid washed. Just drop it off dirty and pick it up clean. No hassle or manual labor.
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