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what is the best for cleaning a stainless steel prop...to get the shine back ?
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Why :smt012 it don't make it run any faster :-D any SS cleaner will do the job :thumbup: :beer:
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i know that....but i tried never dull...and another ss cleaner ..but it still is not shinny and new looking.... :-D
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A sand bar.... :lol:
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RiverRunner wrote:A sand bar.... :lol:
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ok...i'll bite....what's a sand bar...
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EXPLAIN............ :roll:
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get a running start and try to plow a furrow over the sandbar with the prop. You might want to wear a crash helmet when attempting this.
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ok....i hope you have a question, about your DSL, or phone troubles.... :smt005
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:-D hahahah
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I use a HD clear coat cutting compound with a small piece of steel wool......or you can hit a big rock that causes you to just get a new one :roll: Learned this trick 2 weeks ago at Econfina but it tends to be a little more costly :lol:
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Hey... mine was a serious answer to a serious question!! :wink:
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Post by tin can »

Flap disk on a 4" right angle grinder.

Barhopr was indeed serious. Run it through the sand and it'll shine it right up. Mine is real shiney.
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"The Works" (1.35 @ DG)will do a good job on superficial rust on a SS prop. Apply to dry prop, allow to stand for a few minutes, rinse and allow to dry, before spraying with CorrusionX. 'Also works on rusty bottoms (boat bottoms, that is :D ).
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