catchersrock
Ensign
Posts: 548
Location: Maiden NC
Sea Pro model and year: 2020 Sea Pro 228
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Post by catchersrock on Sept 10, 2019 10:39:36 GMT -6
Hey guys
The non skid on my new Sea Pro is a sandy type of non skid. Not like my old Sea Pro, which was a grid pattern molded into the deck. My question is, how do you clean this new non skid. Sure its great at holding on to my feet, but, it also holds onto stains really well. Is there a product out there that will help?
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985crabs
Captain
2000 V1900 Bay Series, Yamaha 150 Carb. 2
Posts: 1,309
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Post by 985crabs on Sept 10, 2019 12:45:17 GMT -6
Catcher,
Regular boat soap doesn't clean it? How about something like 409, Simple Green and/or bleach?
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Post by Juan on Sept 10, 2019 16:05:41 GMT -6
My deck is like yours was on your old boat so not sure how it will work on your new deck but I bought some deck cleaner/wash by StarBrite that worked good. It claims it "lifts" the dirt and stains off.
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Post by freezerfiller on Sept 10, 2019 16:25:18 GMT -6
It depends on the stain, but as long as it isn't marking soles, I'm a big fan of Kaboom with oxi-clean.
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catchersrock
Ensign
Posts: 548
Location: Maiden NC
Sea Pro model and year: 2020 Sea Pro 228
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Post by catchersrock on Sept 11, 2019 5:23:54 GMT -6
Thanks guys. I had never thought of the oxi-clean. I will try that.
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Warpig
Master Chief
Posts: 312
Location: Northeast Ohio
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Post by Warpig on Sept 11, 2019 7:00:42 GMT -6
My new Key West has the grainy type floor. It seems to be more difficult to clean than the diamond plate on the 206 I had. I will go with Juan on this one. I use the Starbrite deck cleaner and it works great. I bought a 2L hand sprayer from Amazon. Wet it down, spray with the Starbrite and let it set for a minute or two, and with a light scrubbing everything comes right off.
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catchersrock
Ensign
Posts: 548
Location: Maiden NC
Sea Pro model and year: 2020 Sea Pro 228
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Post by catchersrock on Apr 25, 2020 13:12:10 GMT -6
Update:
I think I may have found a solution!
Step 1 - Simple Green scrub, soak, then pressure wash Step 2 - Star Bright Deck Cleaner Scrub, Soak, then pressure wash Clean as new!! Step 3 - 2 coats of Meguiars Ceramic Wax Coating
Fished today, came home and washed the boat and the deck came clean. Honestly I was shocked!!
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Post by Juan on Apr 25, 2020 13:52:49 GMT -6
Great. These ceramic waxes are amazing. I've recently been using one on the outside of almost everything I own. Didn't think about putting it on the deck. I'll have to try that.
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Post by framer9 on Apr 26, 2020 17:13:26 GMT -6
Does the wax make it a bit slippery.? I have the same cleaning problem with mine.
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catchersrock
Ensign
Posts: 548
Location: Maiden NC
Sea Pro model and year: 2020 Sea Pro 228
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Post by catchersrock on Apr 27, 2020 4:56:09 GMT -6
Does the wax make it a bit slippery.? I have the same cleaning problem with mine. Nope, the ceramic coating made no noticeable change to the non skid.
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Post by framer9 on Apr 27, 2020 19:20:27 GMT -6
Looks like I have some work ahead of me.
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txagangler
Sailor
Posts: 10
Sea Pro model and year: SV2400CC 2005
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Post by txagangler on May 4, 2020 20:51:40 GMT -6
Update: I think I may have found a solution! Step 1 - Simple Green scrub, soak, then pressure wash Step 2 - Star Bright Deck Cleaner Scrub, Soak, then pressure wash Clean as new!! Step 3 - 2 coats of Meguiars Ceramic Wax Coating Fished today, came home and washed the boat and the deck came clean. Honestly I was shocked!! I have the same issues with my 2400. Its an older model (2005) though. Mind sharing a bit more about techniques involved? Scrub - we talking by hand or pole brush or what? For the wax - what application method did you use? I'm trying to learn how to get ahead of the stains on this rig, normally I just spray the piss out of it with high power pressure washer, but I think I am blasting off any wax or sealant that was on it...Thanks in advance!
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catchersrock
Ensign
Posts: 548
Location: Maiden NC
Sea Pro model and year: 2020 Sea Pro 228
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Post by catchersrock on May 5, 2020 5:12:59 GMT -6
Update: I think I may have found a solution! Step 1 - Simple Green scrub, soak, then pressure wash Step 2 - Star Bright Deck Cleaner Scrub, Soak, then pressure wash Clean as new!! Step 3 - 2 coats of Meguiars Ceramic Wax Coating Fished today, came home and washed the boat and the deck came clean. Honestly I was shocked!! I have the same issues with my 2400. Its an older model (2005) though. Mind sharing a bit more about techniques involved? Scrub - we talking by hand or pole brush or what? For the wax - what application method did you use? I'm trying to learn how to get ahead of the stains on this rig, normally I just spray the piss out of it with high power pressure washer, but I think I am blasting off any wax or sealant that was on it...Thanks in advance! Scrub with a firm deck brush. The Meguiars Ceramic Wax is a spray on and rinse off then buff with a towel product. Follow their instructions, if its your first application of ceramic coatings, skip the rinse step on the first coat.
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txagangler
Sailor
Posts: 10
Sea Pro model and year: SV2400CC 2005
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Post by txagangler on May 5, 2020 7:09:53 GMT -6
I have the same issues with my 2400. Its an older model (2005) though. Mind sharing a bit more about techniques involved? Scrub - we talking by hand or pole brush or what? For the wax - what application method did you use? I'm trying to learn how to get ahead of the stains on this rig, normally I just spray the piss out of it with high power pressure washer, but I think I am blasting off any wax or sealant that was on it...Thanks in advance! Scrub with a firm deck brush. The Meguiars Ceramic Wax is a spray on and rinse off then buff with a towel product. Follow their instructions, if its your first application of ceramic coatings, skip the rinse step on the first coat. Great info, thank you and it seems very doable and not requiring boat detail shop equipment! thanks!
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catchersrock
Ensign
Posts: 548
Location: Maiden NC
Sea Pro model and year: 2020 Sea Pro 228
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Post by catchersrock on Jun 22, 2020 11:40:03 GMT -6
UPDATE!!:
So, the ceramic did great for maybe 4 outings, then degraded quickly. After 6 trips, which for me is just a few weeks, there was no benefit, and I was right back where I started.
I am SO sick of this non skid!!
Im about to drop a few grand to cover it up with seadek or something like it.
Any other ideas before I piss off the wifey?
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Post by framer9 on Jul 1, 2020 18:26:24 GMT -6
Seadek......my thoughts exactly Wife disliked the Seadek in our last boat but not as much as I dislike cleaning the nonskid
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Post by blueoval460 on Oct 11, 2021 9:57:25 GMT -6
Man I know this is bleach but it gets my 2018 208 non skid easily back to new every time. I buy the 30 Second House Cleaner from the department store or home center. I rinse the deck with a garden hose, I mix Cleaner with water 2:1 in a Hudson sprayer and apply it to the deck, wait about 31 seconds and jet it off with the garden hose. DONE. Haters can hate but this is what I do. I don’t do it every time, just when it gets to where I can’t wash it clean anymore. I like that McGuires ceramic too, I use it on the hull, now I’ll have to try it on the deck.
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Post by freezerfiller on Oct 11, 2021 18:25:45 GMT -6
Did you ever try the kaboom with oxy clean? I've had good luck with it, especially with fish blood.
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yankee
Petty Officer
Posts: 220
Sea Pro model and year: 1999 SV1900CC
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Post by yankee on Oct 12, 2021 8:09:08 GMT -6
Just a thought but would a pressure washer do any good. I use one on my 1999 grid pattern and it does a good job.
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Post by gnrphil on Oct 12, 2021 8:34:38 GMT -6
I always struggled with mine, turned out my brush was crap. A large sponge for wally would made a big difference.
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