- Turn off the bilge pump before cleaning ... it
helps prevent tainted bilge water from being pumped overboard.
- Pour cleaner into the bilge area and scour.
- Use a brush for hard-to-reach areas.
- If your vessel allows access,
don't forget to check and clean the limber holes ... they become
encrusted with grease, oil and marine gunk.
- Wait a few minutes to allow
the bilge cleaner to do its job before vacuuming the dirty bilge
water from the craft.
- Rinse the bilge area well.
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A key to headache-free
boating is to keep a boat's bilge free from mold, mildew, oil and
marine slime.
Bilge cleaners
work by dissolving the crud, grease and oil buildup that gather
in the boat's hull.
Once the bilge
cleaner breaks down the oil, mold and bacteria, the debris will
become suspended in the water-cleaner solution. The sludge-cleaner
mix is later pumped out of the hull.
(Remember it is
illegal to pump oil-tainted bilge water overboard and doing so can
subject you to a fine levied by the United States Coast Guard. It
is also illegal to not report an oil spill, regardless of the size
of the spill. See "Reporting Spills" on this site for
more information.)
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Bilge cleaning
should be a routine boat-maintenance chore. Most major brands of
bilge cleaners, such as 3M and Meguiar bilge cleaners, do a fine
job.
However, Heller
Glanz Bilge
Cleaner dissolves oily substances ... breaking them down and
loosening their properties ... and emulsifies others, reducing oil-based
substances to a milky sludge. It is also biodegradable and environmentally
friendly.
About a half-cup
of this product poured into the bilge at the beginning a boat trip
is all that's needed to prevent buildup. The rolling action of the
vessel churns the treated bilge water to cleanse the inner hull
of oil, mildew and associated bilge crud. What's more, Heller Glanz
Bilge Cleaner leaves the bilge smelling as fresh and clean.
The product can
also be used beyond the bilge as an all-purpose cleaner and degreaser
throughout the boat.
If you choose
a cleaner that requires scrubbing, invest in a quality brush that
can get to those hard-to-reach areas of the bilge. Be sure to turn
off the bilge pump before starting your cleaning project, doing
so will prevent tainted bilge water from being inadvertently pumped
overboard. Scour the bilge area with the cleaner. Don't forget to
check the limber holes as they can easily become encrusted with
grease, crime and assorted gunk. Wait a few minutes to allow the
bilge cleaner to do its job before vacuuming the dirty bilge water
from the craft. Rinse the bilge area well following the cleansing.
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