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Hull Cleaner

Because the hull is such an integral part of your boat, you want to keep it in top condition.

By Sarah Pelot

October 1, 2006

Because the hull is such an integral part of your boat, you want to keep it in top condition - which can be hard, because it's also taken a pretty good beating during the boating season. Grab BoatLIFE's Hull Cleaner ($14.36, www.boatlife.com), an easy spray-and-rinse formula that eliminates stains caused by rust, calcium, water, scum and algae. It's safe to use on fiberglass, metal and wood, and will clean without etching or damaging the surface. Best of all, it has a unique, acid-free formula that's not only safe for the environment, but also gentle on your hands so your skin won't dry up.

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