Pressure washing

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Cdean801
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Pressure washing

Postby Cdean801 » Fri Feb 18, 2022 1:13 pm

[Give me advice on using a] pressure [for] washing [a Boston Whaler boat's] deck and hull.

Q1: [what are the effects of using pressure washer on the ] gel coat and [on any] wax [that was on the gel coat]?

[Give me a recommendation for the pressure washer setting for PSI] pressure and for the nozzle [to use].

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Phil T
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Re: Pressure washing

Postby Phil T » Fri Feb 18, 2022 1:45 pm

A pressure washer is something to be very wary of with respect to Boston Whaler boats.

If not used properly a pressure washer can peel off the gel coat.

Consider a general household tip and a low pressure below 1,600-PSI.

Better yet, using a stiff brush and a bit of elbow grease is easier.
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Re: Pressure washing

Postby Cdean801 » Fri Feb 18, 2022 2:22 pm

Thanks, Phil. I think I’ll continue to use elbow grease rather than risk peeling off gel coat.

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Re: Pressure washing

Postby Phil T » Fri Feb 18, 2022 4:14 pm

Start with Simple Green and a stiff boat brush.

For stubborn stains, StarBrite Deck Cleaner. Follow the directions.

For restoring the shine to gel coat, remove the oxidation with a buffer with a wool bonnet and 3M fiberglass restorer.
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Re: Pressure washing

Postby Cdean801 » Fri Feb 18, 2022 5:32 pm

I really appreciate the advice given.

ASIDE: my Boston whaler boat looks good when it is clean.

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Re: Pressure washing

Postby jimh » Fri Feb 18, 2022 5:41 pm

Use of a pressure washer is an excellent way to force water into the gel coat and cause osmotic blistering, a very bad outcome.

There is really no dirt that lays atop the gel coat of a Boston Whaler boat that cannot be removed with a detergent an some mild abrasion with a 3M scrubbing pad. Oxidation can also be easily removed with that method, too.

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Re: Pressure washing

Postby MarkCz » Sat Feb 19, 2022 1:46 pm

I have had good results using Spray Nine and a stiff bristle brush.

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Re: Pressure washing

Postby Jloutrage » Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:23 pm

I have used my pressure washer ( 2600 psi) on the deck, top of the gunwales, hull sides, and the hull bottom prior to winter storage for the last 22 years on my 1996 17 outrage II. I have experienced zero problems with my gel coat. The bottom is barrier coated and painted. All other areas are just waxed.