Bottom Cleaning (Slimy Grimy)

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Chip Hindes
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Bottom Cleaning (Slimy Grimy)

Post by Chip Hindes »

Pulled our X for the season yesterday. The boat had been two weeks in salt water in NC, then in a freshwater slip in upstate NY since early July with no cleaning at all, and the bottom was pretty nasty with fuzzy brownish green algae and stains.

While derigging in the ramp parking lot ran into a 26S owner also derigging. He saw the bottom of my boat and offered a product called Slimy Grimy in a two gallon pump sprayer which he had left over from cleaning his own boat. First Mate sprayed the boat while I degrigged.

I have in the past used heavy duty bottom cleaner from West Marine which is oxalic acid based. Works well but it is also pretty nasty; even with rubber gloves and eye protection I've managed to burn myself regularly, and it will trash the trailer if you don't wash it off promptly.

Slimy Grimy seems to work better and it's advertized not to damage the trailer, not harm fish, biodegradable, etc. Without scrubbing or rinsing the bottom was acceptably clean, one more app perhaps with a little brushing and rinsing it will be spotless white. Unfortunately I was busy with derigging and did not see the nearly clean bottom until after he had left. I will be forever grateful to this unknown Mac owner.

Gotta get me some; I have no connection with this stuff.
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Post by Night Sailor »

Chip, thanks for sharing that info. It might come in handy as a dinghy cleaner also.
Bill at BOATS 4 SAIL
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Re: Bottom Cleaning

Post by Bill at BOATS 4 SAIL »

Chip Hindes wrote: I have in the past used heavy duty bottom cleaner from West Marine which is oxalic acid based. Works well but it is also pretty nasty; even with rubber gloves and eye protection I've managed to burn myself.
If a person has a heavy duty bottom, I guess it's worth a try.
But, I think it's for cleaning the bottom of a boat.
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Will it work on Babies?
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Post by Catigale »

even with rubber gloves and eye protection
and heavy duty bottom cleaning...there is just too much material here to pass up.....
theroche
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Slimy grimy

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Getting ready to pull the :macx: out to install a larger motor and bottom paint. I think I'll try this "Slimy Grimy" as a prep. It's made here in Katy, Texas
mike
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slimy grimy

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found it on ebay $15.98 for a one pound bucket. order it two days ago. Cant wait to try it. I'll try to post before and after pictures
mike
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