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11.80 €For cleaning Gelcoat, we recommend specific pH-neutral detergents, such as those from the Yachticon line. Avoid aggressive or abrasive products that could dull or scratch the surface. After cleaning, apply a protective wax to preserve the Gelcoat's shine and protect it from UV rays.
To remove rust stains from stainless steel, you can use stainless steel-specific cleaning products or a solution of water and baking soda. For persistent stains, you can try a metal polishing product, carefully following the manufacturer's instructions.
The bilge should be cleaned regularly, at least once a month, to prevent the formation of bad odors, the proliferation of bacteria, and the accumulation of debris that could damage pumps and other components. Use a bilge-specific cleaner and be sure to rinse thoroughly.
To clean teak, use a soft-bristled brush and a teak-specific cleaner. Avoid using pressure washers or abrasive brushes that could damage the wood. After cleaning, apply a protective teak oil to preserve its beauty and protect it from the elements.
To remove algae from the hull, use a stiff-bristled brush and a hull-specific cleaner. For persistent encrustations, you can use a gentle abrasive sponge. Be sure to rinse the hull thoroughly after cleaning.
For cleaning Gelcoat, we recommend specific pH-neutral detergents, such as those from the Yachticon line. Avoid aggressive or abrasive products that could dull or scratch the surface. After cleaning, apply a protective wax to preserve the Gelcoat's shine and protect it from UV rays.
To remove rust stains from stainless steel, you can use stainless steel-specific cleaning products or a solution of water and baking soda. For persistent stains, you can try a metal polishing product, carefully following the manufacturer's instructions.
The bilge should be cleaned regularly, at least once a month, to prevent the formation of bad odors, the proliferation of bacteria, and the accumulation of debris that could damage pumps and other components. Use a bilge-specific cleaner and be sure to rinse thoroughly.
To clean teak, use a soft-bristled brush and a teak-specific cleaner. Avoid using pressure washers or abrasive brushes that could damage the wood. After cleaning, apply a protective teak oil to preserve its beauty and protect it from the elements.
To remove algae from the hull, use a stiff-bristled brush and a hull-specific cleaner. For persistent encrustations, you can use a gentle abrasive sponge. Be sure to rinse the hull thoroughly after cleaning.
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