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What Is A Chamois Mop

One of the fastest and effective methods for drying a watercraft is by using a chamois mop. The absorbent device comes in two forms. The first is a hand chamois,...

Boat Wash: Is It Ok To Wash Your Boat At A Car Wash

Boat owners across the country wash their boats to keep them shiny and bright. In most cases, vessels are cleaned at the house or the marina, depending on where it...

Mildew On Boat Seats: Remove And Prevent Mildew 

Boats require a substantial amount of attention to remain in pristine condition. Considering the size of the investment, it is always a good idea to properly maintain your vessel for...

Squeege Blade: A Must Have For Boat Owners

Pooling water on boats spells trouble for a couple of reasons. First, it is prone to leaving hard water marks once it dries. Hard water marks are difficult to remove...

What Does A Full Boat Detail Include

Boats, without a doubt, require a significant amount of maintenance. Both time and money is invested into watercraft to help them better hold their resale value and appear aesthetically pleasing....

Center Console Spray Curtains: Best Maintenance Practices

During the heavy summer rains or the cold winter air temperatures, spray curtains are essential to maximize comfort for boaters. Nothing is worse than being cold or soaked while boating,...

Boat Wash Rack: Need To Know

One of the most convenient ways to wash a boat is on a rack. Marinas across the United States, and in particular dry storage marinas, are equipped with a multitude...

How To Wash A Boat: The Right Way

Let’s face it no matter if you go out and use a boat or if a boat sits it becomes dirty. For this reason it is essential to clean the...

How To Clean Boat Hull: Best Hull Cleaning Methods Tested

One of the most hard to reach places when it comes to cleaning is the hull and particularly when the boat is in the water. I have cleaned everything from...

Marine Grade Stainless Steel: How To Maintain Boat Stainless Steel

One of the areas of a boat prone to the most wear and tear is the stainless steel. Stainless steel is subject to corrosion and pitting despite being marine grade...
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