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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. Got a bath tub? Keep the ends out of the solution. |
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Get some hand cleaner from an automotive parts supply place. It's typically
a gel that dissolves grease. Apply it to a dry cable and work it into the grime. The resulting residue is water soluable, so just rinse it off. Some of the brands I've seen are GO-JO and Fast Orange. These cleaners may or may not have an abrasive grit mixed into them. I don't find the grit necessary, but others must. It's not a bad thing to have around a boat anyway. Bob "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? |
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 18:42:19 GMT, "noone" wrote:
Get some hand cleaner from an automotive parts supply place. It's typically a gel that dissolves grease. Apply it to a dry cable and work it into the grime. The resulting residue is water soluable, so just rinse it off. Some of the brands I've seen are GO-JO and Fast Orange. These cleaners may or may not have an abrasive grit mixed into them. I don't find the grit necessary, but others must. It's not a bad thing to have around a boat anyway. Bob And GO-JO will give you the best blade shave. Really! Use Go-Jo instead of shaving cream. Works great and has lanolin sp for a smooth-soft face after shaving. I know it sounds stupid but it really works. Mark E. Willams |
Subject: Cleaning Shore Power Cables
From: Maynard G. Krebbs And GO-JO will give you the best blade shave. Really! Use Go-Jo instead of shaving cream. Works great and has lanolin sp for a smooth-soft face after shaving. I know it sounds stupid but it really works. Mark E. Willams I assume you are not recommending using the Go-Jo with grit in it? :-) Capt. Bill |
"LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Cleaning Shore Power Cables From: Maynard G. Krebbs And GO-JO will give you the best blade shave. Really! Use Go-Jo instead of shaving cream. Works great and has lanolin sp for a smooth-soft face after shaving. I know it sounds stupid but it really works. Mark E. Willams I assume you are not recommending using the Go-Jo with grit in it? :-) Capt. Bill Will sharpen the blade at the same time. |
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:25:22 GMT, "Calif Bill"
wrote: "LaBomba182" wrote in message ... Subject: Cleaning Shore Power Cables From: Maynard G. Krebbs And GO-JO will give you the best blade shave. Really! Use Go-Jo instead of shaving cream. Works great and has lanolin sp for a smooth-soft face after shaving. I know it sounds stupid but it really works. Mark E. Willams I assume you are not recommending using the Go-Jo with grit in it? :-) Will sharpen the blade at the same time. Not to mention that minty fresh smell. Later, Tom |
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Subject: Cleaning Shore Power Cables
From: Maynard G. Krebbs I know, I know. It sounds stupid. It does work very well as a shaving lube though. :o) Doesn't sound stupid to me. The best hull cleaner around is blue toilet bowl cleaner. And the best hand lotion is cream meant for a cow udders. :-) Capt. Bill Capt. Bill |
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