what do you use to clean

Inside of your rod holders....... mine were filthy.

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after the storm the boat needed a good cleaning:love:
 
Normally, I'd say, actually using the rodholders.
But I can't. Wouldn't be practicing what I preach.
lumber, somethin's definitively wrong with you.
Very good lookin' boat though!
 
I'll bet there's a slight buildup of dirt under some of your chrome hardware.
















That should cause a sleepless night or two. :nut: :hi:
 
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Im sure "filthy" has a different meaning in your world.....lol:you: they're probably just a little dusty to the rest of us
 
Noone seems to have the answer. I say you used a toothbrush. BTW- According to my dentist, the tooth brush was invented in Polk County FL., had it been invented anywhere else it would have been named the teeth brush. We all know LS has some latent anal tendencies with respect to that boat. Just the kinda guy I want working on my house.:beer:
 
If I wanted mine to be white, I'd have to buy new inserts...I've tried about everything from clorox to 409 and more tryin' to whiten em...nothing worked...that material looks like the same stuff they made the lower step of on a swim platform I used to have...once stained, NOTHING would clean it...

Just get new inserts and quit sweatin about that dirty-@$$ boat of yours...:you:
 
Have you tried on-off?? That stuff is great! But were gloves and be sure to rinse well!! Also keep away from Galv! I had a spot on my old trailer that turned black from it and there is no coming back after that
 
Have you tried on-off?? That stuff is great! But were gloves and be sure to rinse well!! Also keep away from Galv! I had a spot on my old trailer that turned black from it and there is no coming back after that


On/Off is formulated for fiberglass...those inserts are more akin to rubber, so I'd be careful unless you're ready to give 'em up...:sun:
 
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