"Booyah Clean" testimonial

Started by tjspiel, Jun 20, 2023, 11:33 AM

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tjspiel

I've mentioned it before and it was originally brought to my attention by Dave AnzaldĂșa.

As a bonus it meets the EPA's safer choice criteria so I don't feel so bad about using it. I clean my hull about every 3 weeks and it takes me about half the time with Booyah Clean vs Barkeepers Friend.

Before (~3 weeks of slime):

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Straander

WOw that's very impressive. So far my hull hasnt gotten dirty enough that West marine's hull cleaner doesnt make it come  right clean. But if it gets worse, I'll be looking for a better product.
Vessel: Precision 165 "Irresolute"
Home Waters: Coastal Washington

Quantico Frank

I've had Booyah riding in a container in the way-back of my Explorer, Tom, for the past couple weeks. But that in itself doesn't seem to be making my boat any cleaner. Ok, all kidding aside, any tips for applying it? Do you also use it above the waterline?
Precision 165 "Spirit" built 2011
Home port Quantico, VA, Potomac River

tjspiel

Quote from: Quantico Frank on Jun 21, 2023, 06:03 AMI've had Booyah riding in a container in the way-back of my Explorer, Tom, for the past couple weeks. But that in itself doesn't seem to be making my boat any cleaner. Ok, all kidding aside, any tips for applying it? Do you also use it above the waterline?

I have a battery powered power washer I bring to the ramp. But "power" is a relative term and it's not all that powerful. But I use it to get the looser stuff off, then I just spray on the Booyah and let it sit while I power wash and apply Booyah to the other side. It doesn't take long to work.

Then I take a wet 3M scrubby to it, let it sit a bit longer, then rinse it off. After that I take care of anything I missed.

I don't really use it above the water line. It might be fine on vinyl decals but I'm not sure so I avoid spraying those.