Cleaning the bilge |
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woodman935
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Posted: June-24-2011 at 2:52am |
It's lookin' good now, thanks for the help guys .............
WP |
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I'd suggest first simply using water if you have a pressure washer or just the hose.
Mine was a mess and I started cleaning with towels and simple green. Then I decided to just spray it down first and to my surprise, the majority of that junk I was trying to scrub just came off with the hose. |
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woodman935
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Any suggestions on cleaning the bilge of my 1996 SN. I want clean up around the battery/cooler box, back under the rear floor/seat area and around the cables etc. Is there a cleaning solution or home brew that would help ?
Thanks, Woody |
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