EveretteD Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 With all of this whirling disease craziness. What would someone suggest using to clean the boat? The grim that gets on there from various bodies of water can be difficult to remove. The brush they have a the carwash just doesn't cut it. Any suggestions before I head out for the weekend. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BowLurker Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Home Hardware has a stiff-bristled water-through broom that looks promising. http://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/index.htm/Indoor-Living/Home-Commercial-Cleaning/Floor-Care/Brooms/Specialty/2-in-1-Flow-Through-Water-Broom/_/N-1r4p8mZntmic/R-I4515890 -M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdangler Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Clean it more often. I wash it after every trip with my garden hose & sponge, no brush. The film & whatever will be easier to keep clean & less maintenance & aside from keeping the boat clean from disease, I also paid a lot of money for my boat & want it to stay looking like new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EveretteD Posted September 14, 2016 Author Share Posted September 14, 2016 Clean it more often. I wash it after every trip with my garden hose & sponge, no brush. The film & whatever will be easier to keep clean & less maintenance & aside from keeping the boat clean from disease, I also paid a lot of money for my boat & want it to stay looking like new. I do wash it often. Usually use a sponge but even then it requires a lot of elbow grease to get it off. I don't want to use anything to abrasive but something that will make the white look more white again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EveretteD Posted September 14, 2016 Author Share Posted September 14, 2016 Home Hardware has a stiff-bristled water-through broom that looks promising. http://www.homehardware.ca/en/rec/index.htm/Indoor-Living/Home-Commercial-Cleaning/Floor-Care/Brooms/Specialty/2-in-1-Flow-Through-Water-Broom/_/N-1r4p8mZntmic/R-I4515890 -M. Thanks. The only and i guess larger issue is that I've moved into a condo... So I don't have a garden hose available. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dangus Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Id say vim, but as j found out recently we're not allowed to use soap where it can get into the storm water system. Guess you could bring it to the carwash. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EveretteD Posted September 14, 2016 Author Share Posted September 14, 2016 Id say vim, but as j found out recently we're not allowed to use soap where it can get into the storm water system. Guess you could bring it to the carwash. I currently don't have a choice but to take it to the carwash. So that could work. I also wonder about CLR? Environmentally friendly (so they say). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dangus Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Ya I think that would work. I presume at least some of the scum is from the hard water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dangus Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Let me know how it goes. My boat is a scum bucket Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverDoctor Posted September 15, 2016 Share Posted September 15, 2016 When I had my boat I used a power sprayer. Worked great. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrianR Posted September 15, 2016 Share Posted September 15, 2016 MB Fisheries were issueing white vinegar/water solution,or bleach/ water.To contol mussels etc.Invasive species..Snow brush worked... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tungsten Posted September 15, 2016 Share Posted September 15, 2016 I mix CLR and a little water in a spray bottle spray the boat and the foaming brush at the car wash takes it all off. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigbowtrout Posted September 15, 2016 Share Posted September 15, 2016 Are you guys washing your boats close to the water you just fished? or driving home and washing it at home? If you rince at home (Calgary and area) the water goes untreated into the Bow. Tungsten has the right idea, at least that water gets treated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eagleflyfisher Posted September 16, 2016 Share Posted September 16, 2016 Pressure washer for sure, tip boat up and start blasting, 10'times quicker too. I buy some good brushes from classic cleaning supplies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swede Posted September 18, 2016 Share Posted September 18, 2016 Well my first suggestion is carry a sponge or shammy and clean the scum off your boat before you pull away from the launch. Only takes a minute and keeps your boat looking nice. So I've found that if I use a product called FW1 marine formula high performance cleaning wax that I don't get that scum build up on the sides of my boat quite as bad from the bow Other than that am the same as everyone else high pressure hose and a good brush for the floor. Never ceases to amaze me how much mud and crap my friends drag into the boat. Myself i spend 3 hours cleaning my boat am washing each foot off before stepping into my boat I`m trying to teach my fishing buddy's that trick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishteck Posted September 28, 2016 Share Posted September 28, 2016 All these comments are admirable, but is it really possible to COMPLETELY clean a drift boat? Too many concealed areas on the floor of most drift boats. Cosmetic cleaning to protect the fishery just won't stop the encroachment of whirling disease. Of cause every bit helps!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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