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09-03-2006, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by
Putershark
I take the 3 step process with the Salt Away...
1. Flush the Outboard (I use it as a ending step in the flushing process)
2. Rinse the outside of the engine, the pivot points, and the trailer.
3. Then rinse off your rod and reels.
And if done in the front yard, you can water the grass all at the same time
I also allow God too help me with the salt removal from time to time, by leaving the cover off the boat, power pole, etc, (I keep the engine cowl on of course) and allowing a good afternoon rain become the final (spot free) rinse cycle step. Then bag it all back up after it all dries
I use the same 3 steps
But the lord does not help me on the o'l natural cleaning. It does not like to rain down here
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