We need to clean the inflatable that came with our Albin. Any suggestions for a good cleaning product?
Thanks,
D.Wonson
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Re: inflatable dingy
You'll probably get a zillion favourites.
We had a white inflatable for 10 years. The manufacturer told me not to buy white. He said it was hard to clean. What he meant was it's pretty well impossible to clean.
My hands down favourite cleaner was Spead Clean followed by Poly Guard. Both products by Aurora Boat Care Products www.auroramarine.com
We had a white inflatable for 10 years. The manufacturer told me not to buy white. He said it was hard to clean. What he meant was it's pretty well impossible to clean.
My hands down favourite cleaner was Spead Clean followed by Poly Guard. Both products by Aurora Boat Care Products www.auroramarine.com
Roy Warner
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Re: inflatable dingy
Thank you Roy. We appreciate your help.
D.W.
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Re: inflatable dingy
Spray 7 & a scotchbright pad is what our local Caribe dealer recommends, and it works,
Doug
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