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LandyAndy68
Member Since: 20 Feb 2012
Location: Yorkshire, England.
Posts: 118
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[img][/img]I've discovered a Great product for cleaning tough stains out of Gelcoat on caravans and boats. I've got a caravan and a Yacht, both had stained Gelcoat, however the boat was really bad.
A couple of Old Boys told me about a product called Y10, I bought a tub, applied it to a poor area of stained Gelcoat and waited the recommended ten minutes before rinsing off, I could not believe the difference, and no effort required. Apparently the Y10 causes a chemical reaction and it's amazing.
Not sure how to put on an image, when I find out I'll show you the effect.[/img]
Last edited by LandyAndy68 on 10th Apr 2013 7:34 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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10th Apr 2013 7:25 pm |
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haroosh
Member Since: 16 Nov 2010
Location: Perth & Kinross
Posts: 624
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Yes it's brilliant stuff. I've used it for many years on a white yacht hull after it stains yellow especially along the waterline after a season on the water. Effortless removal of the stain.
The same effect can be achieved with a caustic soda water solution.
Thumbs up to y10.... i
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10th Apr 2013 7:32 pm |
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pinhead
Member Since: 20 Dec 2010
Location: yorkshire
Posts: 877
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I use a similar product called instant hull cleaner and it works a treat wipe on rinse off
Gel coat is very porus so the muck gets in and has to be removed chemically you cannot just keep scrubbing as it will not come clean Club original turbo
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10th Apr 2013 9:48 pm |
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LandyAndy68
Member Since: 20 Feb 2012
Location: Yorkshire, England.
Posts: 118
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Dan, you are a font of knowledge, I'm rubbish at tetchy stuff.
The picture shows how effective the Y10 is.
Cheers Dan
Andy
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11th Apr 2013 3:18 pm |
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haroosh
Member Since: 16 Nov 2010
Location: Perth & Kinross
Posts: 624
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OK the boat spotter in me is trying to guess the boat?
Lowish freeboard. Might have me stumped?
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11th Apr 2013 3:42 pm |
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DiscoDunc
Member Since: 08 May 2006
Location: Bristol
Posts: 16390
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also try "Magic Eraser" Duncan
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11th Apr 2013 4:28 pm |
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2DISCO3ORNOT
Member Since: 27 Apr 2009
Location: at sea
Posts: 1209
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Wayfarer?
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11th Apr 2013 4:31 pm |
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LandyAndy68
Member Since: 20 Feb 2012
Location: Yorkshire, England.
Posts: 118
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The Boat is an Achilles 24, tri keel. A nice slim boat, stable. She now has a shines brilliant white hull. It looks the business.
It's good to know there are boaties out there.
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11th Apr 2013 5:54 pm |
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