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Its not great. Made the mistake of wasting money on it once.
-- -- Karl Denninger ) Internet Consultant & Kids Rights Activist http://www.denninger.net My home on the net - links to everything I do! http://scubaforum.org Your UNCENSORED place to talk about DIVING! http://www.spamcuda.net SPAM FREE mailboxes - FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME! http://genesis3.blogspot.com Musings Of A Sentient Mind In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Starbrite sells a product specifically for cleaning shorepower cables. It is called "Power Cable Cleaner/Protector". I have no idea if it works. Keeping shorepower cables clean is not at the top of my list ![]() Doug s/v Callista "Wayne.B" wrote in message .. . I have a set of grungy looking yellow 50 amp cables that I'd like to clean up. Does anyone know of a good cleaning product and/or technique short of going out and buying new ones? |
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Doug Dotson wrote: Starbrite sells a product specifically for cleaning shorepower cables. It is called "Power Cable Cleaner/Protector". I have no idea if it works. Keeping shorepower cables clean is not at the top of my list ![]() Doug s/v Callista ================================================== On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 16:39:50 GMT, (Karl Denninger) wrote: Its not great. Made the mistake of wasting money on it once. ================================================== I agree. I was having better luck with Simple Green and a 3M scrubbing pad. I've been reluctant to try anything more agressive out of concern for ending up with sticky cables. Once that happens, the rubber breaks down and sheds on to everything. |
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Glad I never tried anything to clean them. Just not worth it to
impress the neighbors. Doug s/v Callista "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Starbrite sells a product specifically for cleaning shorepower cables. It is called "Power Cable Cleaner/Protector". I have no idea if it works. Keeping shorepower cables clean is not at the top of my list ![]() Doug s/v Callista ================================================== On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 16:39:50 GMT, (Karl Denninger) wrote: Its not great. Made the mistake of wasting money on it once. ================================================== I agree. I was having better luck with Simple Green and a 3M scrubbing pad. I've been reluctant to try anything more agressive out of concern for ending up with sticky cables. Once that happens, the rubber breaks down and sheds on to everything. |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 17:07:22 -0500, "Doug Dotson"
wrote: Glad I never tried anything to clean them. Just not worth it to impress the neighbors. ===================================== It was more a matter of trying not to depress them. :-) Also the contrast of my nice new dock with grungy cables was a fearsome sight. |
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I don't know how long it will last, but the Starbrite cleaner removed the
sticky film from the cable that had been getting on the deck. Didn't take too long --my cable is only 25 ft. It was either clean the cable or the deck, or get a new cable. |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 22:03:55 -0500, "Garland Gray II"
wrote: I don't know how long it will last, but the Starbrite cleaner removed the sticky film from the cable that had been getting on the deck. Didn't take too long --my cable is only 25 ft. It was either clean the cable or the deck, or get a new cable. =================================== Interesting, I'll have to try it on an old fender that has gotten to the sticky film stage. With fenders I usually just toss them out and buy new but these 50 amp shore power cables are 50 feet each and have the look of big replacement $$$s about them. |
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I think a 50' 50A cable is just under $600. OUCH!
"Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 22:03:55 -0500, "Garland Gray II" wrote: I don't know how long it will last, but the Starbrite cleaner removed the sticky film from the cable that had been getting on the deck. Didn't take too long --my cable is only 25 ft. It was either clean the cable or the deck, or get a new cable. =================================== Interesting, I'll have to try it on an old fender that has gotten to the sticky film stage. With fenders I usually just toss them out and buy new but these 50 amp shore power cables are 50 feet each and have the look of big replacement $$$s about them. |
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Subject: Cleaning Shore Power Cables
From: "Doug Dotson" Glad I never tried anything to clean them. Just not worth it to impress the neighbors. I don't care about my neighbors, but I do care about my hands and anything around the cords after you stow them. Capt. Bill |
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