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Name:   Shortbus The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   on site boat cleaning
Date:   11/8/2022 10:34:58 AM (updated 11/8/2022 10:40:04 AM)

very handy for boat seats

https://www.ebay.com/itm/171857754055

 

Ascorbic Acid     (Vitamin C)

Ascorbic acid (chemical formula C6H8O6) is used commercially to neutralize bleach in water storage tanks. Bleach, which is added to water tanks as a disinfectant, needs to be completely eliminated before the water is fit for drinking or agricultural purposes. Ascorbic acid neutralizes all residual bleach in a matter of seconds, and 1/4 tsp. of the substance added to 1 gallon of water effectively removes all traces of bleach.

 

So I will be using 50/50 bleach, some TSP, brush with a 3M doodlebug,let sit min or two, rinse, garden sprayer to neutralize, rinse with wimpy pressure washer.

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on site boat cleaning - lucky67 - 11/6/2022 11:12:23 AM
     on site boat cleaning - Shortbus - 11/8/2022 10:34:58 AM



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