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Cleaning Black Streaks
garrett575
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I have a SS 188. I have black streaks on the gel coat from water running off the cover. I was able to keep up with them by using a sponge and lake water to wipe them down at the sand bar. However, they are getting increasingly difficult to keep on top of and a sponge with water is not doing the trick. What do people use for a clearer that will not scratch or fade the gel coating.
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Guy at my marina that details boats told me to try acetone. It works well for removing black streaks on the hull and especially on the rub rail. I t will also remove any wax you have on the boat, so I do recommend following up with a wet rag to remove any residual acetone, then some new wax. You don't want to let acetone puddle or sit anywhere, since it is a pretty good solvent, but I've not seen any fading or any damage to the gel coat.
Other option I've heard is a Magic Eraser, but it is sort of like using mild sand paper, so you will remove a little of the gel coat with it. So, I don't like to use the Magic Erasers on my gel coat.2010 Hurricane 2100 (217) Sun Deck
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I get the same thing and tried various products with varied success. I ended up using Pure Oceans Fiberglass Polish, a West Marine product, which works well taking the black streaks off. What I haven't found yet is something to apply to prevent the streaks from forming in the first place.
Here's the link to the polish:
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/west-marine--pure-oceans-nanotec-fiberglass-polish--P004_130_002_510
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Good info. I recently cleaned the covers because some of those streaks are obviously coming from accumulated crud on the covers themselves.
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Ended up using Meguiar's M5032 Marine/RV One Step Cleaner Wax. It worked really well. The streaks were not too dark and came right off with little effort. Now I just buff them off with a terry cloth. I'm also going to tryMeguiar's M5216 Marine/RV Quik Clean Mist & Wipe - 16 oz. for ongoing cleaning.
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MR Clean Magic Eraser work awesome on the random black streaks on the gel coat and around the snaps.
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Something you can try that I've been finding a LOT of uses for is Bar Keepers Friend. My boat had black streaks, red streaks(?) etc. on it. This stuff is amazing. Says it is good for fiberglass & it doesn't seem to remove the gloss. I've even used it with a brush on some stubborn stains on the vinyl cushions. I find more uses all the time. Is expensive though. $1.50 LOL. If you call it Boat Keepers Friend, it would sell for $9.50.