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  1. #1
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    Default Exquisite Question

    I finally got around to ordering a kit from Sue and I've got a question for you guys that have gotten the kit w/ the brush.

    The brush that came with my order is a really hard bristled brush (IMO) and I'm hesitant to use it on my vinyl. I had expected it would come with a soft bristle brush. For those of you that got a brush, was it a rather hard bristled brush? Did I get the right one? If yours is the same, did you use it? Any issues?

    I guess that's more than one question...

    Thanks-
    2008 22SSV

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    Scott,

    The brush will not harm your vinyl, I used it and it worked great. Make sure and use a lot of the cleaner and have a clean terry cloth towel to clean up all the dirt/grime it will break free. You dont need to use a lot of pressure on the brush to get good results.

    You could also test it out on the side of a removeable seat cushion first to make sure you are satisfied with the results.
    White/Charcoal, 2011 VLX
    2008 Supra 22SSV

  3. #3
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    My brush was firm at first as well. It loosens up after use. I scub mine all the time so I'm starting to need a new brush.

    Don't worry about it. Just be careful around stitching. It doesn't take much to rip the threads of the stitching.
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    mine was a standard hard brisel tire cleaner brush....i scrubbed the crap outta my white seats...didnt hurt them a bit...but ill be honest...after using equisite i still havent gotten the results i expected....i need something a lil more powerful! any suggestions?
    2002 Launch 22' SSV
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    Quote Originally Posted by kodybyron View Post
    after using equisite i still havent gotten the results i expected....i need something a lil more powerful! any suggestions?
    Since you brought it up ....

    I'm kinda feeling the same way. I was hoping for better results.

    Has anyone tried it on their carpets? I read that you can use it on carpet but have been really hesitant. Will likely just use my Little Green.

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    I am still getting great results with the Exquisite -- after my return from Lake Powell,
    the seats were pretty dirty -- and it took 2-3 times of repeated scrubbing, etc to get
    them good and clean - and the brush is pretty firm.

    I have used it to clean a spot on the carpet - prior to using my little green machine - it worked well.

    This stuff still works better than the Babe's I used to use all the time - and I have
    no concerns about it harming the vinyl - my seats even seem to "feel better" after
    a good scrubbing.

    I will be seeing Sue on Wednesday (tomorrow) if you want me to ask her any
    specific questions.

    Todd
    2008 24 SSV, Gravity Games Edition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tg0824SSVGG View Post
    I have used it to clean a spot on the carpet - prior to using my little green machine - it worked well.

    Todd
    What about a small grease spot in the carpet? Does it work on that?

  8. #8
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    Not sure -- what I treated was "rust" -- something metal was left in there, under the helm on wet carpet. It got about 90% of it out - probably would have gotten more if I was more patient and worked a little harder.
    2008 24 SSV, Gravity Games Edition.

  9. #9
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    Thanks for the feedback all. I'll report back after trying it out this weekend.

    I love Babes boat bright and also dig their vinyl conditioner but thought their seat cleaner sucked. I've been using the west marine brand vinyl cleaner for spot cleaning w/ good results. But that stuff's $8 for a small bottle. The package of exquisite was a good deal in comparison. Now just have to see the results.
    2008 22SSV

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    I want to see results without having to clean 3 times, though. I barely have time to clean once. The brush also worries me around the stitching.

    Is the west marine vinyl cleaner easy to use? Do you use a brush?

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