salmonkiller01
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Miller in bottles are great! Cans are not as good think brewed in vancouver..
Good for you, WE! Very responsible. I have the odd friend & neighbour - that I keep hoping will eventually come to the same conclusion for themselves. I think there was a thread started on this forum a little ways back on boat names - that might be of benefit in thinking of new boat names - but I think most of the posted suggestions ended-up being a little over the PG rating.Lol, no I put it all down a few years back now. I was an all or nothing kind of guy and well I was to the age it was time to smarten up. Been 8 years now since I've had any kind of drink. The day I found out I was going to be a Grandfater actually. When I did indulge I was a Kokanee man. The name on the boat was the last owners last name so I will be removing it. Still trying to figure out what to name it, may just leave it but would like to come up with something original if I do.
Seems the gauntlet has been dropped wrt helping WE pick a new boat nameyou could remove part of the decal "MILLER TIME" to "MI TI E " .too red neck?
Does anybody have a recommended non-skid cleaning product that restores the stubborn dirt and grime stains on my textured deck?
Does anybody have a recommended non-skid cleaning product that restores the stubborn dirt and grime stains on my textured deck?
Thanks, the deck is white so I will give it a try as I have some around the house. Nothing has worked so far.Is your deck white? If so I always used CLR. A quick scrub and let it sit for 10 minutes then rinse it off. Works great on water line stains on a white hull too.
Tried the power washer as well but didn't clean up as well as I would have liked. Maybe I am just being overly fussy.I use my pressure washer on my wellcraft to clean the diamond texture areas