Hello c-brats.
It's been almost a year since my grandmother passed last holidays, and our c-dory project got pushed to the back burner.
Our tomcat is currently sitting in our drive waiting on me to get back to her.
Between the tannin stains, the Florida sun, and the orange streaks from the fittings and wipers, she's in desperate need of a cleaning.
I've read through most threads and articles on cleaning the hull using everything from commercial marine products to dollar store sno-bowl, but I still have a few questions before I get started.
When using an oxalic acid product like starbrite or wood bleach, what method do you use to protect your trailer from staining/etching?
Also along those lines and more specific to c-dorys, how do you treat gel coat stains above the rub rail on the pilothouse while protecting all the attached metal hardware and fittings?
It's been almost a year since my grandmother passed last holidays, and our c-dory project got pushed to the back burner.
Our tomcat is currently sitting in our drive waiting on me to get back to her.
Between the tannin stains, the Florida sun, and the orange streaks from the fittings and wipers, she's in desperate need of a cleaning.
I've read through most threads and articles on cleaning the hull using everything from commercial marine products to dollar store sno-bowl, but I still have a few questions before I get started.
When using an oxalic acid product like starbrite or wood bleach, what method do you use to protect your trailer from staining/etching?
Also along those lines and more specific to c-dorys, how do you treat gel coat stains above the rub rail on the pilothouse while protecting all the attached metal hardware and fittings?