Keeping lake scum off toons?

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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#31 Post by photonfanatic » Sun Sep 13, 2015 8:51 am

Yeah its definitely helped. I'm still waiting on BobG to come back by, though. I'm curious about this truck stop service. Maybe I could have them polish 'em all up, before I put the sharkhide on.

Less work for me! :biggrin2

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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#32 Post by BobG » Mon Sep 14, 2015 9:16 am

photonfanatic wrote:Yeah its definitely helped. I'm still waiting on BobG to come back by, though. I'm curious about this truck stop service. Maybe I could have them polish 'em all up, before I put the sharkhide on.

Less work for me! :biggrin2
Hey, it's just what some others here have posted up.
I mean if you think about it, you see an awful lot of very shiny 18-wheelers. SOMEbody probably does that for a fee.
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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#33 Post by photonfanatic » Wed Sep 16, 2015 9:08 am

Yeah I called my trucker buddy and he said there's a place he knows of, in weatherford. But it would likely be about $300 for my boat. Eh, for that I think I can get what little scum is on there, off by myself. Then just put the sharkhide on.

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Does sharkhide change the color or look of the metal any? I'd prefer it just be clear that way they retain the stock look.

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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#34 Post by robertm » Thu Sep 17, 2015 5:51 am

Ok so based on reading all this I think I'm going to try the Lemon Pledge trick. I pull my boat out of the water every time so it won't be much trouble to give it a wipe down.

Not sure how to get the existing (8 months) of crude off though. I see people have used simple green and Star Brite Aluminum Ultimate Aluminum Hull Cleaner/Restorer. I guess using a Scotch brite pad in conjunction with those cleaners?

What I don't want to do is scratch the heck out of my toons with the pad. What grit scotch brite pad? Or other recommendation on what to actually use in conjunction with a cleaning product that won't scratch the toons?

Thanks very much. Great thread!
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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#35 Post by Strake » Thu Sep 17, 2015 6:49 am

Regarding Scotch Brite Pads.....

Be careful.... go horizontally only (back and forth) not circular or up and down. Forget the green ones you get at the grocery store. They make 3 commercial grades that I know of: brown/purple for heavy cutting, gray for medium, and white for final work.

I got the gray and white ones. Trick is to ALWAYS KEEP water, or liquid cleaner on them. Gray did scratch our toons (fine horizontal scratches) and I used Simple Green as a cleaner with water keeping it very wet. After 6 hours on one toon side, I was beat..... but it looked super clean again.

as stated above in this thread, we took the boat to our dealer who acid washed it and put the Shark Hide on. All scratches are no longer showing. All uniform clean and sealed.

Someone also asked if it changed the color, YES it did.... but I'm fine with it as it's a bright Alum / White look.

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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#36 Post by photonfanatic » Thu Sep 17, 2015 11:04 am

Ok as long as its just sort of an aluminum look, I'm fine with that. I just didn't want them to go full on white, or nearly white.

How far will a powerwasher go, by itself? I've got about 4 lake trips worth of scum on there. Not much, but I can tell its only going to get worse. I bought two power washers at a garage sale for $20, that I'm hoping to combine into one. If that doesn't work out I'll probably just buy a new one. So will a powerwasher alone have any effect?

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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#37 Post by Soonertoon » Fri Sep 18, 2015 5:51 am

It will get off what it can , mostly surface crud but it won't make them look like what you have in mind. Gonna need some elbow grease. :shock:
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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#38 Post by Strake » Fri Sep 18, 2015 7:04 am

photonfanatic wrote:Ok as long as its just sort of an aluminum look, I'm fine with that. I just didn't want them to go full on white, or nearly white.

How far will a powerwasher go, by itself? I've got about 4 lake trips worth of scum on there. Not much, but I can tell its only going to get worse. I bought two power washers at a garage sale for $20, that I'm hoping to combine into one. If that doesn't work out I'll probably just buy a new one. So will a powerwasher alone have any effect?
I had NO scum on mine, just oxidation where the bright alum turned spotted blackish UGLY, UGLY, UGLY where all the water hits while running. Powerwashing won't do anything for that. Needs either, scotch brite (carefully), or acid washing ( works fantastic) or polishing by hand or a buffer (way too much work for me).

Oh, and it took less than a year to have it look UGLY..... Looks great again now (acid wash and Shark hide)...... hopefully it will last a few years.
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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#39 Post by jeffcollins » Mon Oct 05, 2015 5:10 am

Has anyone tried JJV's best Pontoon cleaner ?

You can get it here http://www.boatstore.com/jjv-s-best-alu ... er-qt.html

It wont turn you toons chaulky like the Acid based products.

Here is what JJV's says.

This new pontoon cleaning product utilizes state of the art chemistry and is acid free.The ALU100 not only cleans your pontoon, but it makes it shine like new as well. JJV's Best Aluminum Pontoon Cleaner is a non-toxic, non-abrasive, Green product that removes the scum from your pontoon and leaves it shining like new. You simply spray it on, and it goes to work. It's micro action literally causes the imbedded filth to slide off the surface, exposing the hidden shine beneath. Then, you simply rinse it clean with your pressure sprayer. Acid free.

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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#40 Post by teecro » Mon Oct 05, 2015 6:25 am

jeffcollins wrote:Has anyone tried JJV's best Pontoon cleaner ?

You can get it here http://www.boatstore.com/jjv-s-best-alu ... er-qt.html

It wont turn you toons chaulky like the Acid based products.

Here is what JJV's says.

This new pontoon cleaning product utilizes state of the art chemistry and is acid free.The ALU100 not only cleans your pontoon, but it makes it shine like new as well. JJV's Best Aluminum Pontoon Cleaner is a non-toxic, non-abrasive, Green product that removes the scum from your pontoon and leaves it shining like new. You simply spray it on, and it goes to work. It's micro action literally causes the imbedded filth to slide off the surface, exposing the hidden shine beneath. Then, you simply rinse it clean with your pressure sprayer. Acid free.
And do you work for the Boat Store or have some vested intrest in this product?
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Re: Keeping lake scum off toons?

#41 Post by robster » Mon Oct 05, 2015 11:28 am

I used JJV's Best two years ago and I made the mistake of getting it on the anodized trim and it removed some of the anodization leaving spots, at the time there was no warning in the instructions or on the YouTube label to keep it off anodized aluminum, I guess I should have known better but it's not an acid wash and is non-toxic.. Also it was a bear to use without leaving streaks even after following instructions on the YouTube video, It does remove the scum and algae and isn't toxic. I have my toons acid washed every Summer instead of using JJV's Best.
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