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Ric232 03-23-2004 07:30 AM

Even with the MST Guardian, don't you still have to flush with a hose and "earmuffs" to clean out the outdrive as well as the seawater pump?

Gary C 03-23-2004 07:57 AM

I don't know if you have to or not, but that is what I do. I run the boat on the muffs for 10 mins or more and then I use the MST Guardian while I'm washing the boat

Hi-Tech Marine 03-23-2004 09:42 PM

Wetter
 
It is a generic term ... you can check with your local fire supply or dept on a local source. It is an additive added to the water tank to retard evaporation and enhance penetration.

fire supply closed here ... checking on another source or mail order.

cost is around $3.50 gal.

SS930 03-24-2004 07:36 AM

HT,
Have you done any experiments with Salt Away, soap, water wetter, straight water, and straight salt water? If not, if you could get me a sample of this "wetter", I'd be more than happy to do a study on different solutions of each to find a good cost vs. performance chemistry.

Please keep me informed on any new findings... TIA.:cool:

Zero Cavity 03-24-2004 03:06 PM

Just remember that whatever you use in your engines have to be friendly with all materials (rubber etc.)
I spoke to a firefighter and he told me that some of this "wetter' solutions are not friendly with rubber hoses.

offthefront 03-24-2004 07:34 PM


Originally posted by SS930
HT,
Have you done any experiments with Salt Away, soap, water wetter, straight water, and straight salt water? If not, if you could get me a sample of this "wetter", I'd be more than happy to do a study on different solutions of each to find a good cost vs. performance chemistry.

Please keep me informed on any new findings... TIA.:cool:

You can get Water wetter at pep boys auto supply ..it is used in coolents for reducing eng temp .....works well for that .......

Hi-Tech Marine 03-25-2004 08:01 AM

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WOw.... never thought of pep boys ... wonder if it is the same stuff.

Also, if used for auto engines, Then it would have to be friendly to rubber hoses I would think.

It would be fun to do a test for comparison purposes.

SS930 03-25-2004 09:16 AM

The Water Wetter that Pep boats carries is like $10 for a 12 oz bottle. It's marketed by Red Line if I remember correctly, and it's meant to cool engine temps.... I think you're talking about two different things here.;)

cigarette1 03-25-2004 02:40 PM

An old school racer once told me that they would fill the hose with bleach before running the water through the engine. I wonder if using bleach in the Salt-away adapter would work.

G

macvtt 03-26-2004 06:37 AM

when I flush with the MST the water also exits out the drive.


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