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Old 06-28-2012, 12:09 PM   #1
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I expect no one would bother you if you just used a rag or brush, with no cleansers, and dipped it into the lake as needed.
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Old 06-28-2012, 01:14 PM   #2
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Interesting topics. My homeowner association will not allow you to wash your car in your driveway. They claim that detergent used in the wash damage the grass. Come on! The rule's were written back in the '70's. I'm sure biodegradeable soap made today are 'grass safe'.
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I expect no one would bother you if you just used a rag or brush, with no cleansers, and dipped it into the lake as needed.
We've done this before. Not a bad idea and gets a good chunk of the excess slime if you're desperate.

I don't see much of a point mid-season. If you're boat is in the water another week, it's just going to build up again, right?
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