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Water Stain Remover

If you've got a boat, you know that removing water stains can be difficult.

By Sarah Pelot

October 1, 2006

Nobody likes to look at ugly spots. But if you've got a boat, you know that removing water stains can be difficult. Over time, hardwater stains can permanently etch a surface, dulling its beauty. Don't let water stains sit on the surfaces of your boat - spray Ducky's Water Spot Remover ($9.95, www.duckyproducts.com) as soon as possible after exposure, and you can eliminate potential damage to your boat's finish. All you have to do is spray the affected area with the Water Spot Remover and wipe it off with a soft cloth. The remover is also biodegradable, so you're not only protecting your boat when you use it, but also the environment.

Ducky

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