FRP ? (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic)
Dirt,Grime,Mildew,Mold,Etc.,Fish Guts,Blood of any Type...
1. FSR (Fiberglass Stain Remover)
http://www.davisnet.com/marine/products/list_marine.asp?grp=m17-2
1a. Off Brand "Not Recommended" DESPERATE ACTION for Stains nothing else seem to remove
Clorox's Tilex Mold and Mildew spray...Apply and leave on for Ten minutes MAX then wash
off completely with water.
2. 3M's Finesse it II
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/3m--finesse-it-ii-finishing-material--P004_130_001_511
(You'll know when you need it.For Anti-Oxidation of Gel Coat.)
This is NOT a "Rubbing Compound".
'More equivalent to "Jeweler's Rouge"
Less abrasive than tooth paste.
3. 3M's Scotchguard Marine Liquid Wax
Black Bottle With PURPLE Label.
http://www.westmarine.com/buy/3m--scotchgard-marine-liquid-wax--P004_130_002_509
This Stuff is Scary Good!
It's actually a Polymer that Bonds to Whatever you apply it to.
GelCoat,Stainless,Marine Lexan Windshields,Glass.
BUT,You MUST GET THE SURFACE SURGICALLY CLEAN!!! First.
'Cause It will bond to and seal whatever Stain , Dirt , [censored]
you Do Not Remove from the Boat's Surfaces!!!
AND the Stuff's a Witch to get off if you Goof + don't clean
well enough before application.
Put it on in small sections, 2ft squares at the largest.
When you're finished buffing it out...Go Back and Apply a second coat.
THIS IS NOT EASY , A 23 ft. Center console inside and out will take
you a whole day,and you'll be too tired to take a shower afterwards.
BUT,the boat will look great for minimum of 18 months.