Cleaning Bravo 3 props

I don't do anything.......... The darn things are underwater all season. Who cares if they aren't shiny. Even if they were shiny in the spring, they'd be cruddy within 1 week of going in the water.

Henry
Henry, I don't care if they are shiny either but all that gunk HAS to affect performance. You really never had yours cleaned? Brian
 
Hey, Thanks for the tip, I was just getting ready to clean my props and Bottom stains.
I Found it on Amazon for less.
A whole "Gallon" for $23.17 plus only $7.99 for shipping.
Some companies wanted a $25 Hazmat fee plus over $10 Shipping
It must be strong.
John G.
 
Henry, I don't care if they are shiny either but all that gunk HAS to affect performance. You really never had yours cleaned? Brian


Actually, the only crud we get is a slight rust discoloration. That is normal for SS that is submerged. The drive itself gets a liberal coating of Trilux, so there may be a proximity benefit that keeps the marine life away, I don't know. The guy two moorings ahead of us does nothing and gets a major crop of barnacles every year, so it isn't our location.

Henry
 

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