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Joined: 29/04/2009 Posts: 2
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Does anyone know where I can buy Murphy's from in Europe, or a similar product for cleaning and shining wood surfaces without build up? I can't find 'Pronto' as mentioned in the earlier post. Thanks
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Joined: 20/09/2009 Posts: 6
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You should be able to get a hold of Murphy's Oil at any of the marine supply stores around the Med. But if you're pushed for an alternative nothing beats good old white vinegar and water. It doesn't leave any build up or residue and the odour is a natural deodoriser. It's very good practice to buff any surface dry after using a product and this helps combat build up. Good luck with your Season.
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You could try Crew&You in Mallorca. They tend to have specialised products for interior staff.
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Joined: 14/01/2009 Posts: 1029
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Water and vinegar is the best all purpose cleaner. Vegetable oil soap leaves a fine layer of vegatable oil on the surface when the water evaporates. This oil is complementary to oil finished interior surfaces. Most older boats have semigloss , oil finished, bulkheads and furniture ...most new boats have polyurethane or enamel finished bulkheads and furniture . The oil soap tends to leave a streaky finish on polyurathne.....modern..finishes. Stay away from Ammonia...it is very aggressive on painted surfaces. Many of the handy SPRAY products contain ammonia.
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Joined: 21/09/2010 Posts: 196
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Murphy's? great stuff, very similar to Guinness.
Look for it in Irish pubs worldwide.
The more Murphy's you consume, the better everthing appears! Daily administration of Murphy's or Guinness has everything looking good.
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Joined: 29/04/2009 Posts: 2
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Thanks for the replies peeps
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