vinegar

  • slipbobnick
    MN
    Posts: 115
    #1283421

    read on here awhile ago about using vinegar mixture to wash boat hadn’t done that before and the ol lund was getting a bit stained looking on the bottom. mixed up some water and vinegar HOLY CRAP I haven’t seen the boat that clean before. don’t remember who posted it but thanks for the tip.

    wildfan
    Ogilvie Minnesota
    Posts: 598
    #1192031

    What was your mixture ratio?

    Doug Bonwell
    Cedar Falls IA
    Posts: 887
    #1192035

    I use 50/50. It works on fiberglass also. Mix it up in a spray bottle.

    mark-bruzek
    Two Harbors, MN
    Posts: 3841
    #1192046

    I do the same in a small spray bottle for the screens of my graphs.

    briansmude
    Posts: 184
    #1192052

    I used it to soften up and refresh my boat carpet, thanks to guys on this forum. A friend of mine keeps a spray bottle in his boat to clean his graphs and he sprays it on his carpet to repel flies. Rumor has it it will also get that fishy smell out of your woman’s tackle box.

    suzuki
    Woodbury, Mn
    Posts: 18127
    #1192056

    50% for glass and 60% for a$$.

    roosterrouster
    Inactive
    The "IGH"...
    Posts: 2092
    #1192061

    I work for a company that sells 55 gallon drums of 200 grain vinegar to the hutterite colonies in SD (nice connection for pheasant hunting I must say!). They use the stuff for all their cloths washing along with all other cleaning and cooking uses of course. Vinegar is bar none the best defense against mold related issues…RR

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 10518
    #1192070

    so your saying a 50/50 mixture of water and vinegar will repel them little ankle biting ^%!*&% flies in a boat??? how bouts them deer and horseflies?? if this does work its A MIRICAL repellent!!!!

    sauger
    Hastings ,MN
    Posts: 2442
    #1192084

    Quote:


    boat douche


    You mean bk…………?

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