Bilge cleaning : how to make it easy
Bilge cleaning
When you take full advantage of your boat in the summer, on a cruise along the French Riviera, it's easy to forget that your boat is a machine that requires constant maintenance and attention from you and we do not think at all to hold cleaning. In reality, your boat must be constantly maintained if you want to keep it as long as possible. Bilge cleaning is not necessarily what we think of first when it comes to boat cleaning.Bilge Cleaning: If you do not know where your holds are, follow your nose!
Look for the deepest, darkest corner of your boat where all the residue and water end up and you'll end up in the bilge.Here are some reasons why you should do wedge cleaning now:
- Get rid of bad odors in the boat.
- Prevent oxidation, corrosion of metal parts that are present in the hold.
- Prevent the appearance of microorganism.
Bilge Cleaning: To clean the bilge full of oil, you will have to buy a special cleaner.
There are many on the market but take one that is ecological. You will also need some elbow grease as you will need to dislodge the kind of mud that clings to the bottoms. We use this one:Steam cleaning is also a greener option
Rather than opting for "chemical" solutions you can use a high-pressure steam cleaner to remove all residues in the bilge in an instant. You will not need water for this so it will be necessary to think of emptying the bilge of its water before starting your steam cleaner. Regardless of the method used, pay close attention to electrical wires and other components that may be going through your bilge.
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