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  • Oletela
    • Feb 2013
    • 67

    • Oak Point, Texas

    • 1989 Ski Nautique 2001- First boat and still in the driveway! 2005 Super Air Nautique 210 TE-- Current Boat

    #16
    I use everything from performance boat candy. Wipe down spray, interior cleaner and conditioner.
    Order a brush that will go on the end of a drill or grinder spray the seats and go over it with the brush. Takes all the elbow grease out of it.
    1989 Ski Nautique 2001- Best first boat ever
    2005 Super Air Nautique 210 TE- Keeping her forever

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    • theskunk
      • Oct 2014
      • 232

      • Stafford, VA

      • 2006 sv-211

      #17
      Not a terrible idea, but I'd be concerned about seeing "that one spot that won't come out" and letting the drill eat through the upholstery...

      Something about my hand being the main force vessel (phrasing) gives me a bit more comfort.

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      • charlesml3
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jan 2008
        • 2453

        • Lake Gaston, NC

        • 2022 G23

        #18
        Originally posted by theskunk View Post
        , but I am sending an email to Nautique to ask why they removed it from their list.
        Most likely they get paid to push one product over another. It's advertising. These cleaner manufacturers know that if the owners manual says use THIS, then that's what people are going to buy. They will pay the boat and car manufacturers to put their product names in their owner's manuals. I'm not saying any of the products they're pushing aren't any good, but that's probably why they dropped one for another.

        I know I used Fantastic on my boat for 17 years and it always worked great and never caused any problems.

        -Charles

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        • keithh2oskier
          • Jul 2015
          • 126

          • Sacramento

          • 02 Ski 196 SE

          #19
          Sorry, a little late to the party. I wrote up the following Vinyl deep cleaning in the DIY section last winter. I picked up a dual action polisher from Harbor Freight to clean both the vinyl and polish the gelcoat. I also grabbed a soft upholstery brush that mounts up to the Dual Action unit.

          Vinyl Cleaning DIY

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          • CNYSS
            • Jul 2016
            • 34

            • CNY

            • 97' Nautique Super Sport

            #20
            Originally posted by keithh2oskier View Post
            Sorry, a little late to the party. I wrote up the following Vinyl deep cleaning in the DIY section last winter. I picked up a dual action polisher from Harbor Freight to clean both the vinyl and polish the gelcoat. I also grabbed a soft upholstery brush that mounts up to the Dual Action unit.

            Vinyl Cleaning DIY
            Any pros or cons using the DA polisher VS hand brush? Obviously I'm guessing it speeds up the process but to what detriment?

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            • charlesml3
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 2453

              • Lake Gaston, NC

              • 2022 G23

              #21
              Originally posted by CNYSS View Post

              Any pros or cons using the DA polisher VS hand brush? Obviously I'm guessing it speeds up the process but to what detriment?
              I can't imagine why you'd need to use a DA polisher on a vinyl interior. If it's that bad, there's probably no cleaning it and you're looking at replacement.

              -Charles

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              • HVL2010
                • Jan 2010
                • 138

                • Cincinnati, Oh

                • 2007 Malibu VTX

                #22
                I have a Griot's small 3" DA...and I bought some yellow sponge pads sold expressly for doing cleaning of upohlstery. They work pretty well, especially on really dirty areas. Its not necesary, but just another tool in the toolbox. It's pretty handy for polishing the glass too...special pads for that also.

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                • keithh2oskier
                  • Jul 2015
                  • 126

                  • Sacramento

                  • 02 Ski 196 SE

                  #23
                  Originally posted by charlesml3

                  I can't imagine why you'd need to use a DA polisher on a vinyl interior. If it's that bad, there's probably no cleaning it and you're looking at replacement.

                  -Charles
                  I think the DA sped the process up 10x.

                  When I got my boat it was really really dirty. It was stored inside a barn near farmland so dirt/dust was common. But it was indoors with a cover so the vinyl was in good shape. I did just a soapy wash and it got 80-90% of the dirt off. But the DA went the extra mile to really get into the vinyl texture.


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                  • gobluemike2142
                    • Jan 2017
                    • 220

                    • Michigan, USA

                    • '96 SS

                    #24
                    Just picked my boat up last weekend. Used Spray Nine and then 303 protectant. Worked great. Weather has been crap so I haven't done the exterior but the interior looks great.

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