Fiberglass Cleaner
Bio Kleen M00605 Features:
- Removes chalking, algae, rust, scale, lime, brown waterline stains, and oxidation from boats.
- Great for removing chalking, oxidation, and yellow stains from an RV fiberglass exterior.
- Easily removes mineral deposits on outdrives, thru-hull boat exhaust & pontoon tubes.
- Great for deep-cleaning aluminum.
- Clinging spray-on gel that sticks, increasing surface penetration on dwell time.
Bio Kleen M00605 Directions:
- Spray Bio-Kleen Fiberglass Cleaner onto area affected with water spots and water stains.
- Allow product to dwell for extremely hard to remove stains.
- Agitate lightly with a Boat Body Brush with medium to soft flagged tip bristles
- Rinse
- After removing water spots and stains with the Bio-Kleen Fiberglass Cleaner, apply Bio-Kleen Polish & Sealant to create a protective barrier against the water stains
- Maintain with Bio-Kleen Qwik Shine and a Micro-Fiber Towel
- Normal to Heavy Buildup: Ready to Use to 1:1 Dilution (64oz per 1 Gallon Water)
- Medium Buildup: 1:3 Dilution (32oz per 1 Gallon Water)
- Light Buildup / Regular Maintenance: 1:15 Dilution (8oz per 1 Gallon Water)
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
WARNING: The wires of these products contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.