Washing

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Cloveskat

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Is there any good way to wash a seadoo and not end up with large amounts in the feet area? I want to keep my gti130 se clean but it's just a hassle to keep it clean lower. Thanks
 
In my case, my ski often gets full of seeds or pine needles so I need a hose first. Only after that comes the shining part (marine wax, vinyl and plastic cleaners). Also, I use rubbing alcohol to remove tree sap.
 
I use the same method as Benji and it gets most of the water out. Then I just use my large sponge to soak up what remains before I cover it.
 
That's one thing I never understood about garages, why is it that here in california where we have no rain or snow the garages are attached to every house but if you go north and east where there is bad weather there are either no garages or detached garages?
 
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