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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 367449" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Oh well, so much for the Simple Green. I got around to the side that was exposed to the sun and it's putting up a good fight. I still have some lingering tendonitis in my elbow from shoveling too much snow last winter so I need to take it easy with the scrubbing. It's not a large area, but it's taking more effort than I had hoped. With the fiberglass boats I've had in the past, the CLR or Lime Away worked fine but I don't want to risk it on the aluminum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 367449, member: 12995"] Oh well, so much for the Simple Green. I got around to the side that was exposed to the sun and it's putting up a good fight. I still have some lingering tendonitis in my elbow from shoveling too much snow last winter so I need to take it easy with the scrubbing. It's not a large area, but it's taking more effort than I had hoped. With the fiberglass boats I've had in the past, the CLR or Lime Away worked fine but I don't want to risk it on the aluminum. [/QUOTE]
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