Missed a spot! Yeah right dude was so thorough I felt clean after watching that. Good job man that came out amazing. I'd hire that guy just to have around. How long did that take? Still can't get over the elbow grease he put into that! Work ethic like that I bet he's doing big things. Tight lip head nod and I'm out
😆😆😆, great comment and feedback. Took about an hour or 2 for the full cleaning, front to back and top to bottom. Cleaners used is what speeds up the process.
Excellent video I'm new to inflatables we just recovered one half sunk off of San Diego in very bad shape and I plan on restoring it! Your videos will definitely be a treasure trove of info!
Your videos are very informative. It is difficult to find help on my inflatable where I live. Peru. It is even more difficult to get parts and products. Thanks to your videos , I have been able to make repairs and keep my boat in seaworthy condition. Keep them coming please
Can you do a video or recommend any DIY video about how to add a extra layer of protection under each tube to add abrasion resistance to an inflatable? I've been getting some scratches on the underside of mine when i pull up on rocky shorlines
Good suggestion, I did do a video on adding additional protection to the keel, same process can be done for the rest of the boat. But if I have a boat come in that's requesting and additional protection layer, I'll be sure to tag you.
Yes, lots of trial and error, and hurting joints, lol; but I believe I've found the perfect method. I know there's other ways, but if I find a better way or chemical. I'll be sure to share.
It's just a generic pump sprayer. Since we do loads of cleaning in the summer months, more economical for us to these as opposed to smaller spray bottles.
Glad, this confirms what I was doing. Re-Adhering transom to tubes and other parts - do you typically do a dish soap wash down first? I am about to grab demel - and sand down the old glue, and re-apply the two part. Then after cure, going to give the thing a nice scrub down - and add a UV protectant. The one you used on this video, a good application for Ocean environments or..?
I do normally give the boats a quick wash down to search for leaks and clean out any debris before any repair work is done. Gives less chances of dirt, debris and what nots from finding there way to your working area.
@@gashopperinc i figured the same thing and just finished scrubbing the crud out of entire thing with starbrite. Off topic, do you like to proactively apply a patch to an area where a tear/ deeper cut occured?
Tried going to the website and purchasing the products in this video (which by the way would have been nice to see a list somewhere) tried adding the products and none where in stock. So, tried calling the phone number listed and guess what? The phone number doesn't work.
Stock is very low on items at the moment. Waiting on restocking order, was late for my orders as I've been dealing with a urgent family emergency. That's strange the number didn't work. Which one did you try toll free or regular number? Toll free only work for Canadian residents for some reason, which I'm trying to get corrected. Other number should work though.
This deep cleaning method should bring it back to looking almost new. The boat in this video ended up selling very quickly. I thin it was because it looked as those it came out of the box, except for the scratched aluminum floor boards. I was really shocked. Didn't think it would turn out that good on the white fabric, but ended up shocking myself.
I would have to agree with you on that. I've done lots of deep cleaning on boats, but never have combined the 2 processes of a chemical and a paste treatment. It was either 1 or the other. Glad I did and got to share with you viewers, as I now know what I'll be doing in the future. Video was originally on how to make a quick $2000, but this cleaning ended up changing the whole video.
Thank you all for watching!!! If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, let me know. Make sure to hit that LIKE button if you enjoyed, SUBSCRIBE if your new to the channel!!!
@wonjkimchi9891 It's not mandatory, but highly recommended. By putting on the uv protection, you'll have peace of mind that your boat won't get damaged when left out in the sun.
good job man. She looks new. I have a C260 Solid I need to clean up. Hope its turns out like this.
Missed a spot! Yeah right dude was so thorough I felt clean after watching that. Good job man that came out amazing. I'd hire that guy just to have around. How long did that take? Still can't get over the elbow grease he put into that! Work ethic like that I bet he's doing big things. Tight lip head nod and I'm out
😆😆😆, great comment and feedback. Took about an hour or 2 for the full cleaning, front to back and top to bottom. Cleaners used is what speeds up the process.
Excellent video I'm new to inflatables we just recovered one half sunk off of San Diego in very bad shape and I plan on restoring it! Your videos will definitely be a treasure trove of info!
Your videos are very informative. It is difficult to find help on my inflatable where I live. Peru. It is even more difficult to get parts and products. Thanks to your videos , I have been able to make repairs and keep my boat in seaworthy condition. Keep them coming please
Can you do a video or recommend any DIY video about how to add a extra layer of protection under each tube to add abrasion resistance to an inflatable? I've been getting some scratches on the underside of mine when i pull up on rocky shorlines
Good suggestion, I did do a video on adding additional protection to the keel, same process can be done for the rest of the boat. But if I have a boat come in that's requesting and additional protection layer, I'll be sure to tag you.
Thanks, very useful step by step. I assume you’ve found the products you use through years of trial and error to work best?
Yes, lots of trial and error, and hurting joints, lol; but I believe I've found the perfect method. I know there's other ways, but if I find a better way or chemical. I'll be sure to share.
@@gashopperinc thanks….you’ve been a big help
May I ask how grease is getting all in these dinghys or tenders to begin with? Mildew is the only stains my boat ever seems to have.
I ask myself the same questions all the time.
What is the chemical solution you are using for initial cleaning?
Dawn dish soap is the starting soap we use
What is in the sprayer you’re using?
It's just a generic pump sprayer. Since we do loads of cleaning in the summer months, more economical for us to these as opposed to smaller spray bottles.
Glad, this confirms what I was doing.
Re-Adhering transom to tubes and other parts - do you typically do a dish soap wash down first? I am about to grab demel - and sand down the old glue, and re-apply the two part.
Then after cure, going to give the thing a nice scrub down - and add a UV protectant.
The one you used on this video, a good application for Ocean environments or..?
I do normally give the boats a quick wash down to search for leaks and clean out any debris before any repair work is done. Gives less chances of dirt, debris and what nots from finding there way to your working area.
@@gashopperinc i figured the same thing and just finished scrubbing the crud out of entire thing with starbrite.
Off topic, do you like to proactively apply a patch to an area where a tear/ deeper cut occured?
Tried going to the website and purchasing the products in this video (which by the way would have been nice to see a list somewhere) tried adding the products and none where in stock. So, tried calling the phone number listed and guess what? The phone number doesn't work.
Stock is very low on items at the moment. Waiting on restocking order, was late for my orders as I've been dealing with a urgent family emergency. That's strange the number didn't work. Which one did you try toll free or regular number? Toll free only work for Canadian residents for some reason, which I'm trying to get corrected. Other number should work though.
Man just in time.. im going to clean up my hydroforce thats been looking dull lateley..
This deep cleaning method should bring it back to looking almost new. The boat in this video ended up selling very quickly. I thin it was because it looked as those it came out of the box, except for the scratched aluminum floor boards. I was really shocked. Didn't think it would turn out that good on the white fabric, but ended up shocking myself.
@@gashopperinc i got to say that before and after work was impressive
I would have to agree with you on that. I've done lots of deep cleaning on boats, but never have combined the 2 processes of a chemical and a paste treatment. It was either 1 or the other. Glad I did and got to share with you viewers, as I now know what I'll be doing in the future. Video was originally on how to make a quick $2000, but this cleaning ended up changing the whole video.
Thank you all for watching!!! If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, let me know. Make sure to hit that LIKE button if you enjoyed, SUBSCRIBE if your new to the channel!!!
is it mandatory to use protectant on inflatable boats?
@wonjkimchi9891 It's not mandatory, but highly recommended. By putting on the uv protection, you'll have peace of mind that your boat won't get damaged when left out in the sun.
Impressive, great work! Take care with your back and use gloves doing that elbow greasing and your body will thank you in the future. 😊
Nice!
Thanks!