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Sail cleaning #50615
06/06/05 05:58 PM
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yankyfan2000 Offline OP
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Hey, finally getting back on the forums for the summer...
anyways, i want to clean my sunfish and hobie14 sail. What is the best product to use for this?


Anthony-----H14
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Re: Sail cleaning [Re: yankyfan2000] #50616
06/06/05 08:13 PM
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Jake Offline
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Fiberglass gelcoat? Mild staining - water, a little bleach, and some soap. There's another thread with some great grocery store product recommendations too.

For the sail: take it for a swim in the neighbor's pool and let it soak for a little while. Scrub gently if necessary.


Jake Kohl
Re: Sail cleaning [Re: yankyfan2000] #50617
06/07/05 08:57 AM
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Re: Sail cleaning [Re: Prindle2] #50618
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Hey!

Thanks for the link! I'm going to send it out to our Fleet.

America, what a wonderful country!

Wyatt

Re: Sail cleaning [Re: wyatt] #50619
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yankyfan2000 Offline OP
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so just some detergent mixed with water should take care of most stains/dirt?


Anthony-----H14
Re: Sail cleaning [Re: yankyfan2000] #50620
06/13/05 04:40 PM
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It helps to rinse them off with fresh water after each use, let them dry, then bag them.


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