It's about that time of year to clean your sealant....

how are you going to ensure you dont get any on the gelcoat? it seems that it would be painstakingly slow going through and being OCD about where you get the product and where you dont.

ive had pretty good luck just using regular mildew spray, scrub with a soft brush, and rinse right away.
 
how are you going to ensure you dont get any on the gelcoat? it seems that it would be painstakingly slow going through and being OCD about where you get the product and where you dont.

ive had pretty good luck just using regular mildew spray, scrub with a soft brush, and rinse right away.
Dixie cup and a q-tip?
 
how are you going to ensure you dont get any on the gelcoat? it seems that it would be painstakingly slow going through and being OCD about where you get the product and where you dont.

ive had pretty good luck just using regular mildew spray, scrub with a soft brush, and rinse right away.
It doesn't harm or bleach the gelcoat. Doesn't even stain my Seadek.
 
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Dixie cup and a q-tip?
that would work, but that goes back to being painstakingly slow. maybe if it was really bad, the juice would be worth the squeeze, but mine cleans pretty quick and easy with spray and a brush on a pole