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Name:   wix The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Boat detailing
Date:   10/24/2020 3:28:08 PM

What I’ve been doing for many years:  Make sure boat is dry on the inside cover and place a small electric fan under the cover and let it run all winter.  Mold doesn’t like dry surfaces and wind!  Key is boat must be dry before covering.

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Boat detailing - lucky67 - 10/19/2020 1:54:20 PM
     Boat detailing - wix - 10/23/2020 8:40:12 PM
          Boat detailing - lucky67 - 10/24/2020 11:29:33 AM
               Boat detailing - wix - 10/24/2020 3:28:08 PM
                    Boat detailing - Shortbus - 11/3/2020 1:34:03 AM
                         Boat detailing - lucky67 - 11/3/2020 8:36:30 AM
                              Boat detailing - Shortbus - 11/3/2020 5:18:18 PM
                              Boat detailing - Lifer - 11/6/2020 7:15:38 AM
     Boat detailing - GarnaPara - 2/3/2024 1:51:46 AM



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