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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 405495" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>FYI, they make a<span style="color: #0000FF"><strong> liquid version</strong></span> too that I like better for use on a boat. It comes in a plastic bottle too, versus one of those cardboard-bound cans. I agree, it is a superior cleaner for all-around boat use! </p><p></p><p>Where I know some do keep an amount of the powder on hand was for deep-cleaning blood spots of the decks on frp boats. We'd mix the powder with a small amount of water or 10% bleach solution, to make a paste, and would leave it on the tough stains. Just don't leave it there too long, as it could bleach the substrate to a lighter color than the surrounding deck. <em>Now go ahead ... ask me how I'd know that ... :?: ?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 405495, member: 15636"] FYI, they make a[color=#0000FF][b] liquid version[/b][/color] too that I like better for use on a boat. It comes in a plastic bottle too, versus one of those cardboard-bound cans. I agree, it is a superior cleaner for all-around boat use! Where I know some do keep an amount of the powder on hand was for deep-cleaning blood spots of the decks on frp boats. We'd mix the powder with a small amount of water or 10% bleach solution, to make a paste, and would leave it on the tough stains. Just don't leave it there too long, as it could bleach the substrate to a lighter color than the surrounding deck. [i]Now go ahead ... ask me how I'd know that ... :?: ?[/i] [/QUOTE]
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