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Uncle Toys 06-27-2002 12:10 AM

How do I polish my lower units & props?
 
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My cool polished lower units and props are getting tarnished (is that the right term?). I have tried polishing by hand with Mothers, but that is extreme work – especially in this heat. What kind of machine buffer should I get and how do you do the props?

Audiofn 06-27-2002 12:17 AM

I wonder what is in the water that causes that? Is the water there real hard? I wonder if like a CLR or something like that would work. You could opt to loose maybe a little speed and wax them. Maybe a coat of Rainex or something like that. Never Dull would be my last suggestion for getting them clean and keeping them that way. Those lowers look SO nice.

Jon

Audiofn 06-27-2002 12:18 AM

Oh and if all that faild your daughters can do it for you!!! Remember to tell that that is the price of driving dads toy :D:D

Uncle Toys 06-27-2002 12:28 AM

Jon, don't you sleep?:D Little Princess helps all the time, she especially likes to detail the transom.

Yes, Havasu (and the river) water is well known for being hard. Really works over the props quickly.

What I really need is some kind of power tool. Somebody out there must polish props - don't they use some tool?

Tonto 06-27-2002 12:51 AM

On the props, I would start with ON-OFF hull cleaner and a brush to remove the mineral deposits. Then I would use a 6" air sander with a polishing pad to do the lowers and the wheels. Other than that it's nothing but elbow grease......sorry, that's all I know.
Robert

Audiofn 06-27-2002 12:51 AM

Buffing wheel bro :D:D

I sleep but when it is 100 degrees and 30000000000% humidity then it is hard to. Fan is not working well. I should go down to the shop and fire up the AC down there :D:D

timewarp 06-27-2002 01:03 AM

Havasu Water
 
U.Toys,
Every one says salt water is hard on your boat but when I come home it rinses off, after being at Havasu it takes a while but that stuff wears off in the salt water up here.

Soooo, trailer that thing up here and play in the salt with it and that stuff will just wear off.:D :D

Your boat will be even faster too!!!:) :) :)

See ya at the fall heatwave,

Caleb

stevejohns 06-27-2002 01:49 AM

there is an angle grinder style of pro grade buffer. It looks just like a angle grinder but has a vari speed throttle. It works great on the hull too.

kwb 06-27-2002 03:16 AM

http://www.bright-works.com/store/html/index.html

Dean Ferry 06-27-2002 07:31 AM

Muratic Acid will clean the deposits off the prop, and wash down with H2O, dry and spray WD-40 on them. Just be careful where you use the Muratic Acid, it will leave a Mark!
MD


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