I have been using TA but will give Simple Green Marine a try...I like the idea of it being bio-degradeable as I use it on the lake sometimes.
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Originally posted by TxJole View PostOld thread but HOLY BALLZ I just had a gallon of Malco Leather and Plastic cleaner delivered to my shop for $17 a gallon. Went out and sprayed it on my leather truck seats. I thought I bleached them till I saw that was the color they are suppose to be. My boat is gonna shine like the sun after this weekend. Best product I bought in a long time.2010 Super Air Nautique 210 Team Edition
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Where would you guys recommend starting with TA? 50/50 solution, 3 to 1, etc? I've never used it before, but am going to try it out on my filthy Prostar tomorrow. Test it on the MC, then use it on the CC:-)'08 196LE (previous)
'07 196LE (previous)
2 - '06 196SE's (previous)
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3:1 water to TA to start. They recommend 10:1, but that is too weak IMHO. Don't leave it on long at any rate. Use a stiff (but not too stiff) brush.Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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I just cleaned my boat last weekend with TA. I still have a little mildew but it did a great job...probably better than anything else I've used in the past. I'll have to use some Starbrite mildew remover to finish it up. I think I started with 50:50 but used full strength in a few places. I had a bucket of water there to get some water on the brush, which seemed to help. You don't want to scuff too hard. I also sprayed some water on the seats and wiped with a towel afterwards....then followed with 303.
The TA actually got the stitching back the original color. I also tried it on a few spots on the carpet and it worked well for that. And if you're not convinced, I cleaned my shower with it yesterday and it did great too. When I bought it from Family Dollar, the checkout clerk was like, "oh man...thats some good stuff." Unprompted but funny.2000 Air Nautique
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I would not use either Malco or TA at the dock or on the hull. It contains a chemical that is known to be a mutagen for aquatic life. Use it only on the interior when you have a good bit of time before you will be going back in the water.Now
2000 SAN
Previously
1999 Air Nautique
1996 Tige Pre-2000
1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard
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On a side note, curious what you guys have used (and found effective) cleaning up the hull with after a weekend in the water? I have used a "homemade recipe" given to me by a family friend that seems to work just "okay." Look forward to hearing your responses.
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Originally posted by brownt2 View PostOn a side note, curious what you guys have used (and found effective) cleaning up the hull with after a weekend in the water? I have used a "homemade recipe" given to me by a family friend that seems to work just "okay." Look forward to hearing your responses.
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