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Craig Mac
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by Craig Mac » Apr 27th, '09, 13:39
Whats the best method of polishing nibral props--should it be done?
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by In Memory Walter K » Apr 27th, '09, 16:03
I have found the 4" "scrubby" type pads that come with a hook/velcro back that fit on to a Makita grinder polishes them up nicely without any heavy abbrasion. You'll probably need a few pads to do a pair of props and shafts.
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by Carl » Apr 27th, '09, 17:27
If you like shiny props knock yourself out.
What WalterK said would work just fine.
Personally, I de-crud the wheel hubs, rudders and shafts with a wire wheel mounted on a drill. Maybe on a good day I'll run some emery strips over the shafts to spiff them up after I cleans the Zinc area.
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by John F. » Apr 27th, '09, 17:57
Muriatic acid. Works well and lots less effort than wirebrushing. Final clean-up with a wire brush.
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by randall » Apr 27th, '09, 19:10
John F. wrote: Muriatic acid. Works well and lots less effort than wirebrushing. Final clean-up with a wire brush.
thats how i do it
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by Craig Mac » Apr 29th, '09, 06:59
Thanks for response.
Where would I buy the acid?
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by Skipper Dick » Apr 29th, '09, 07:31
I get mine from a pool store
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by John F. » Apr 29th, '09, 08:40
I get it from my local hardware store.
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by Rawleigh » Apr 29th, '09, 13:23
It is used to shock pools and clean bricks of mortar residue after laying.
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