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Toon-brite, Fiberglass Cleaner FAQ’s
Q: Do I need Toon-brite, Fiberglass Cleaner Or simply a boat soap or wash?
A: Toon-brite, Fiberglass Cleaner is a heavy-duty cleaner for tough jobs. Rule of thumb is, If boats are left in water, we are the cleaner of choice; if boats are not left in water, most likely all you need is a boat soap or wash.
Q: How do I apply Fiberglass Cleaner?
A: We recommend using a pressure washer and or garden hose to remove the big stuff. Clean just after removing boat from water or before build up dries. This will also save you cleaner cost, as you won’t need as much. Now you’re ready to apply Fiberglass Cleaner.
A: Apply using supplied trigger sprayer, Adjust nozzle down to a fine mist. Using a Plastic garden sprayer will be much easier but also adjust nozzle to a fine mist. Start at bottom and work your way up applying evenly as you go. If streaking occurs, reapply in that area. Let stand for up to 5 minutes and rinse.
Q: Do I dilute Toon-brite?
A: Yes, Always. Toon-brite is concentrated and therefore must be diluted. For heavy cleaning, (meaning boats that are left in water) Dilute 50/50. For ALL other applications dilute 3-5 to 1.
Q: What do I do after cleaning? A: You have choices, we recommend applying Toon-brite, Protective Clear-coat then polish & wax. Or you can simply polish & wax.
Q: Will Fiberglass Cleaner harm my paint or decals?
A: No it won’t. Although we can’t possibly test our product on every type of paint and vinyl used today, we can say that in over twelve years of our customers using Fiberglass Cleaner, we have not had one single instance of damage reported due to the cleaner.
Q: Will Fiberglass Cleaner remove moss and algae?
A: No. We recommend using a pressure washer and or garden hose to remove the big stuff.
Q: Will it harm bunks or carpet on boat trailers?
A: No. Just rinse well after cleaning.
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