I agree with Hal that FSR works great on FG. What I have found is that
"Autosol", which is available at your nearest VW dealership works great on
stainless steel. (stanchions etc.) The other fellow was using "Neverdull"
which I have used in the past on my aircraft is not an easy product to work
with ie: keeping surrounding areas clean not to mention body parts. Just
apply the "Autosol" with an old toothbrush and after drying polish with an
old towel.
Boatless in Victoria, BC
I agree with Hal that FSR works great on FG. What I have found is that
"Autosol", which is available at your nearest VW dealership works great
on
stainless steel. (stanchions etc.) The other fellow was using
"Neverdull"
which I have used in the past on my aircraft is not an easy product to
work
with ie: keeping surrounding areas clean not to mention body parts.
Just
apply the "Autosol" with an old toothbrush and after drying polish with
an
old towel.
Boatless in Victoria, BC
Flitz works the same way.Steve
Bruce Campbell, an occasional TWL listee, has constructed a website
that contains a list of hiking trails along the British Columbia
coast.
This handy compilation will be of particular interest to cruising
canines (and their crew). The list is divided into 8 regions covering
the Mainland Coast, Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and the Queen
Charlotte Islands.
Each listing contains notes on the trail as well as tips on
anchorage. At the end of each section is a supplementary list of "dog
beaches". A comprehensive biliography and weblinks are also included.
The website is located at www.island.net/~bcamp/
Enjoy!
--
Bruce Gelhorn
M/V "Single Malt" (Mainship 34)
Vancouver, BC
To both Bruce's!
Thanks so much. This is great info.
Todd
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com
[mailto:owner-trawler-world-list@samurai.com]On Behalf Of Bruce Gelhorn
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 3:31 AM
To: Trawler World List
Subject: TWL: West Coast Hiking Trails
Bruce Campbell, an occasional TWL listee, has constructed a website
that contains a list of hiking trails along the British Columbia
coast.
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