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17 years in the boat buisness says "easy off oven cleaner".
you will probably lose the cables gloss however if your not careful, but glossy cables are only important to dock sailors anyway. |
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soak them overnight in a bleach solution. Mine get a little mildew on them
once in a while and that cleans them well. |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 00:07:13 GMT, "Phil" wrote:
soak them overnight in a bleach solution. =================================== Good suggestion but I'd need 50 gallon barrels for that. These are BIG cables, otherwise I'd just replace them. |
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