You do all you can to ensure that your boat’s gelcoat is
strong. You polish and wax your boat, staying careful not to use any boat
cleaning products that might damage the wax and give you more headaches than
they’re worth. But what do you do when you have one specific stain or spot that
needs to be removed as soon as possible? What are your best practices then? With
the right boat cleaning products in hand, spot cleaning doesn’t have to ruin your
afternoon.
Investing in the
Right Boat Cleaner
If you regularly maintain your boat’s gelcoat with a proper
polish and waxing, then your priority when cleaning is not to damage the work
you’ve done. That means you’ll want to invest in a boat cleaner that doesn’t do
more damage than it’s worth—in the form of a specified
Boat Cleaner from BoatLIFE®.
Why Boat Cleaner over any ordinary soap-and-water solution?
- Cleaning
without removing wax from fiberglass.
Even in spot-cleaning situations,
your priority should be maintaining the quality of your fiberglass. Using an
abrasive chemical or even an ordinary soap can remove some of that wax, leaving
the spot clean but less protected in the future. - Environmentally
safe
. When you spot clean, you don’t have time to think about the
environmental ramifications. But if you purchase an environmentally safe and
biodegradable formula for your spot cleaning, you won’t have to. - Versatility.
You should be able to use a boat cleaner on just about any spot; after all, spot-cleaning
is all about expecting the unexpected. Boat Cleaner can be used anywhere on
your boat with similar performance.
Having the right cleaner standing by will be half of the
battle against individual spots and stains. But a few tips will help the
cleaning process go even more smoothly.
Tips for Ongoing
Spot-Cleaning
Keep the following in mind, and you’ll be ready to maintain
your boat even when stains come out of nowhere:
- Keep the
cleaner handy.
A lot of boat owners keep their essential cleaners docked on
land. But if you keep your cleaner safely tucked away in the boat itself, you
can always grab it at a moment’s notice. - Don’t
forget an ounce of prevention.
A pound of cure is valuable, but an ounce of
prevention with
LifeWax can
avoid a lot of headaches. - Inspect
your boat regularly.
Spot-cleaning only works if you’re there to see the
spot. Don’t let stains have a chance to set in. Instead, inspect your boat
regularly after use to ensure that there’s nothing you missed. It will only
take a few seconds, but can save you a lot of scrubbing time down the line.
Spot-cleaning your boat hull the proper way isn’t a massive
chore, or even a headache. As long as you take the proper steps to be ready for
it, you’ll have a high-quality boat hull as your reward. And don’t forget to
polish and wax
your boat every so often to keep the hull ready. With enough protection, you
may find that spot-cleaning becomes a rare event.