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grocks posted 06-19-2009 01:07 PM ET (US)   Profile for grocks   Send Email to grocks  
I was wondering what you think is the best cleaning product for greese and oil stains I have back by the outboard motor.
PeteB88 posted 06-29-2009 12:02 AM ET (US)     Profile for PeteB88  Send Email to PeteB88     
I think degreaser and a power washer works. I also think most of the fiberglass cleaners - including anti-skid is degreaser. Try a small spot and see what happens.
PeteB88 posted 06-29-2009 12:02 AM ET (US)     Profile for PeteB88  Send Email to PeteB88     
I think degreaser and a power washer works. I also think most of the fiberglass cleaners - including anti-skid is degreaser. Try a small spot and see what happens.
PeteB88 posted 06-29-2009 12:02 AM ET (US)     Profile for PeteB88  Send Email to PeteB88     
I think degreaser and a power washer works. I also think most of the fiberglass cleaners - including anti-skid is degreaser. Try a small spot and see what happens.
PeteB88 posted 06-29-2009 12:02 AM ET (US)     Profile for PeteB88  Send Email to PeteB88     
I think degreaser and a power washer works. I also think most of the fiberglass cleaners - including anti-skid is degreaser. Try a small spot and see what happens.
PeteB88 posted 06-29-2009 12:02 AM ET (US)     Profile for PeteB88  Send Email to PeteB88     
I think degreaser and a power washer works. I also think most of the fiberglass cleaners - including anti-skid is degreaser. Try a small spot and see what happens.
PeteB88 posted 06-29-2009 12:02 AM ET (US)     Profile for PeteB88  Send Email to PeteB88     
I think degreaser and a power washer works. I also think most of the fiberglass cleaners - including anti-skid is degreaser. Try a small spot and see what happens.
R T M posted 06-29-2009 08:42 AM ET (US)     Profile for R T M    
If you do it regularly, try Scrubbing Bubbles in a green spray can at the supermarket. It`s used by alot of private pilots to clean oil and exhaust stains off their airplanes when they return. I`ve been using it he same way on my outboard. Works great and smells good. Also good for many uses around the house. If you have really neglected your outboard, spray on automotive degreaser and hose it off, then use Scrubbing Bubbles, and sponge.

rich/Binkie

btb posted 06-29-2009 01:44 PM ET (US)     Profile for btb  Send Email to btb     
I had a lot of grease oozing from my teleflex cable which got all over the place, but it cleaned up well with Purple Power and/or denatured alcohol, so now its all spotless. Remember to apply wax after using such cleaners.

Bill

bdb posted 06-29-2009 02:20 PM ET (US)     Profile for bdb  Send Email to bdb     
I think Pete uses degreaser and a power washer.
home Aside posted 06-29-2009 02:35 PM ET (US)     Profile for home Aside  Send Email to home Aside     
Pete,
You're stuttering.....Be careful with power-washers they can blister the gelcoat

Pat

R T M posted 06-29-2009 05:40 PM ET (US)     Profile for R T M    
I think Pete, like myself is a professional poster, and gets paid from jimh for each time he posts. I just don`t have the balls to do what he does. LOL;)

rich/Binkie

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