Hot Sauce and Vinyl Sauce
We gave the boat a complete cleaning this weekend and used the opporunity to try out the Boat Bling products, Hot Sauce and Vinyl Sauce.
Very pleased by both and will be ordeing some in the Spring. We wipe the boat down every single time we take it out of the water and have been using Babes Boat Brite in the past. The Hot Sauce pulled every little water spot of the boat without any streaking. We did not have bad waterspots but a couple left over from the last time we were on the water. Our Vinyl is already really clean since the boat is a 2011. We were very impressed with how the vinyl suace left the vinyl upon cleaning. |
Thanks for the review Murphy! Glad you got a chance to try the product on the boat (not just the car window :D) Hopefully using the Sauce products will keep you on the water longer, and spending less time keeping that 2011 looking new!
Our distribution network is growing tremendously this winter so by next Spring you should be able to pick up the Sauce at a local dealer and/or marina. As always, if you or anyone else have any questions about the Sauce line of cleaning products, please feel free to contact me directly. Zack Bale zack@boatbling.net |
Here is a question - where can I get some more of those small spray bottles.
They work great for little things around the house |
Im at the point where I use hot sauce for cleaning things around the house just so I can smell the sweet aroma of the hot sauce and be reminded of summer on the boat. It workes for cleaning everything from a couter top to a BBQ!
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I also agree that this stuff is amazing, and I tend to use it to clean just about everything. I used the hot sauce on my stainless appliances last week, and it worked great. I used the vinyl cleaner on the seats in my Denali, and it worked great. I'm about to do the big winterization/detail before I monthball my boat for the winter this weekend, and I'm actually looking forward to it.
Thanks for making such an awesome product Boat Bling. Now just make something that I can spray on my yellow lab to clean his muddy ass and I'll be set. |
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Haha. Mutt Sauce would be a big hit. You guys do need to come up with some carpet sauce. Seriously.
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It says the vinyl sauce can be diluted. Is this recommended?
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The Vinyl Sauce actually works quite well as a carpet cleaner. I suggest wetting the area with clean water, apply Vinyl Sauce then scrub area with a soft bristle brush. Mop up excess with a wet towel and allow to dry.
One customer actually found a peanut butter & jelly sandwich face down on his carpet when he pulled it from storage in Havasu. Apparently his son had dropped it as they were putting away the boat 2 weeks prior and was too afraid to tell him:eek: He pulled up the crusty mess and sprayed the area down with Vinyl Sauce and scrubbed with water and removed the stain. Even though it worked I still wouldn't recommend trying that yourself! Quote:
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and yet another use for the Vinyl Sauce...well at least the mini bottles :) Washed them out real well and they work great as a 50/50 Bourbon/Apple Juice Sprayer when smoking a pork shoulder.
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Need to get my smoker going, too many good recipes to let it sit unused. |
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