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		<title>Boat Aluminium Restoration, Cleaning and Shining.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your boat&#8217;s aluminium is starting to get dull and gathering random green or white spots or even just discolouring why not try the following handy tip to make it shine again! If the aluminium is pitting grab a razor blade and cut/scratch off the pits. Once the pits are gone grab some bronze wool [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Cleaning and Maintaining your Boat Canvas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Under most circumstances all you need to do to keep your canvas tip top shape and clean is to regularly hose it down after a day&#8217;s outing. The heavy-duty cleaning won&#8217;t need to happen as often if you keep hosing it down. Once the canvas finally needs a good clean then you can following following [...]]]></description>
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