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Wayne.B
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Minimizing Odors
On 22 May 2006 03:55:35 -0700,
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There must be something we are overlooking
Possibly. Sometimes the hoses from the head become permeated with
odor and must be replaced. Another possibility is the chain
locker/anchor rode. Empty it out and pressure wash the locker and
chain. If all else fails I would pressure wash the entire bilge area
including the underside of the cabin sole. Try to gain access to
enclosed areas and clean them also.
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