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![]() "IanM" wrote in message ... Good point about the gasoline/petrol. Its a lot cheaper than thinners for equipment cleanup - even at UK rates of duty on road fuel - and does a good job on roller handles and brushes. I usually do the cleanup in the old roller tray and that gets clean enough to re-use as well. You would be surprised how much of an average hull you can sensibly do with a roller, and cutting in round skin fittings, anodes etc. is easier with a 1" brush than a big one. Why not wash out your brushes BEFORE they set rock solid though? Washing them clean seems like a waste of time and gasoline/petrol seeing that I keep those brushes just for that one job and I am going to use the same paint on them next season I've been using a red lanolin based grease called 'Propshield' on the propeller and it's better than nothing as it keeps the fouling from sticking hard so it comes off with a pan scourer. The propeller manufacturer recommended NOT to use paint as they reckoned it increased the risk of electrolytic pitting. I have about 3' of exposed stainless steel shaft with an outer cutlass bearing carried in a skeg just before the bronze Maxprop propeller. I renew the anode on the shaft annually as it ends up pretty pitted although there is still a lot of zinc left after one season. Never a trace of pitting on the propeller, though. |
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