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Lloyd Sumpter wrote:
Hi, Spring Cleaning time for Far Cove! I usually replace the lines, but this year money's a bit tight. They're perfectly servicable, just rather green from the Wet Coast's winter wetness. What's a good/safe way to clean them? I heard an oxygen-based bleach like Oxy-Clean was good for sails - how about dacron lines? Same question for sail covers. Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 - shiny engine, not so shiny lines. Thanks for the ontopic threads well done great idea!!!! Gee replace "every year"?? You blokes are rich beyond our imagination:-) That free trade deal with the US must be really paying off, hope we get ours through. Warn water soap & a good scrub, I'd be wary of bleaches. A bit of use in the sun with salt water & they'll be white enough anyway, you do get some sun????:-) K |
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