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Anyone here use a foam cannon on your boat to wash it? What brand and how do you like it?
TIA!!
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Yep!!! I knew I seen it somewhere but couldn't remember if it was here or the camper forum I am on.We were just talking about them over here: https://jetboaters.net/threads/finally-got-her-out-of-the-shop-let’s-go-boating.17592/#post-302928
I just got the one that sean has yesterday. It worked awesome on my vehicles fyiWe were just talking about them over here: https://jetboaters.net/threads/finally-got-her-out-of-the-shop-let’s-go-boating.17592/#post-302928
I will give this a shot!!I just use a soap attachment for my $99 power washer from Lowes. $20 attachment... and use foaming soap. Works really well.
I spray everything. Just keeping a good distance from the obvious stuff stereo,gauges etc. so your not forcing water where it doesn’t belong. It’s a boat after all it’s meant to get wet.So you guys spray the exterior and the interior then just rinse it all down and dry? Do you have to be careful about getting water into anything?
What about the seats? You must have to dry them thoroughly between the cracks? I think my biggest worry would be mold.