Corrosion X application
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Corrosion X application
Afternoon Gents,
New to posting here but been lurking for quite some time. I installed two new Yanmar 315s in my 29 Blackfin FB last spring and would like to know more about Corrosion X for preventing rust and oxidation on the motors and gears. I've noticed that in the first year of use, the slightest of scratches will cause aluminum oxidation and on the ZF220a gears it seems that rust wants to come through the paint. Can you recommend some protection to keep my investment (?) nice and shiny? I've used CRC but it sounds like you really like CX. Also, where is the best place to buy?
Thx,
Jon A
New to posting here but been lurking for quite some time. I installed two new Yanmar 315s in my 29 Blackfin FB last spring and would like to know more about Corrosion X for preventing rust and oxidation on the motors and gears. I've noticed that in the first year of use, the slightest of scratches will cause aluminum oxidation and on the ZF220a gears it seems that rust wants to come through the paint. Can you recommend some protection to keep my investment (?) nice and shiny? I've used CRC but it sounds like you really like CX. Also, where is the best place to buy?
Thx,
Jon A
Jon A
1988 29 Blackfin Flybridge
2008 Yanmar 315s
Green Harbor Tuna Club
1988 29 Blackfin Flybridge
2008 Yanmar 315s
Green Harbor Tuna Club
CX application
CWJ,
So it sounds like you purchase the CX is a bottle or jug rather than spray? It would seem that a spray would get into hard to access spots easier? Could you put it in a pump spray bottle? Thx again.
So it sounds like you purchase the CX is a bottle or jug rather than spray? It would seem that a spray would get into hard to access spots easier? Could you put it in a pump spray bottle? Thx again.
Jon A
1988 29 Blackfin Flybridge
2008 Yanmar 315s
Green Harbor Tuna Club
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2008 Yanmar 315s
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Last questions....Do you recommend the CX regular or heavy duty? Is it best to just buy on line?
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Jon--
Get some bulk CX, mix it 50/50 with lacquer thinner in a trigger spray bottle. The thinner flashes off very quickly,but allows the CX to flow more easily and cover more completely. The resulting coating of
CX is more even, and less gunky. My current set of engines are 11
years old now and don't have a spot of rust on them. I only spray
them every 2-3 years.
Trey
Get some bulk CX, mix it 50/50 with lacquer thinner in a trigger spray bottle. The thinner flashes off very quickly,but allows the CX to flow more easily and cover more completely. The resulting coating of
CX is more even, and less gunky. My current set of engines are 11
years old now and don't have a spot of rust on them. I only spray
them every 2-3 years.
Trey
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Da Judge's formula of 50/50 regular CX with lacquer thinner is the way to go for coating the engines and gears. Avoid spraying it on LCD displays as the stuff is so creepy it will get between the glass and the media and ruin the display.
UV
Da Judge's formula of 50/50 regular CX with lacquer thinner is the way to go for coating the engines and gears. Avoid spraying it on LCD displays as the stuff is so creepy it will get between the glass and the media and ruin the display.
UV
I know this has been discussed before, but just to be overly safe, when I spray the lacquer thinner /CX mixture I take precautions to ensure there is good ventilation so no heavy concentrations of flammable vapors can collect. Having worked most of my career in chemical labs and plants, I am probably overly cautious about the health and safety aspects of petrochemical/air mixtures.
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Good luck and stay healthy.
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