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Try using a nylon bristle brush after spraying with the Simple Green @Augieol65 suggested. It should foam up well. Are we talking Cheeto grease here or did you decide to repack your trailer bearings inside the boat? ?
 
Try using a nylon bristle brush after spraying with the Simple Green @Augieol65 suggested. It should foam up well. Are we talking Cheeto grease here or did you decide to repack your trailer bearings inside the boat? ?
No, picked up a jet skier that crashed and hauled him to shore and EMT/Firefighters had grease on their boots when they came on my boat to tend to him.
 
No, picked up a jet skier that crashed and hauled him to shore and EMT/Firefighters had grease on their boots when they came on my boat to tend to him.

Damn, talk about no good deed goes unpunished!
 
Man, I didn’t expect that answer! Kudos for being a Good Samaritan! Hope he is okay and the grease disappears with minimal effort. While I have had oil, red clay and plenty of food stains on mine, the stuff always comes clean.
 
simple green straight, not diluted and a nylon bristle brush. I use a pressure washer with the RIGHT fitting spray pattern that won't gouged the sea deck... Mine always looks good as new after this.
 
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