Anyone use a product called Propspeed?
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Anyone use a product called Propspeed?
I took a set of wheel to be reconditioned and they recommended a product called Propspeed to keep my props and running gear clean. I went to Propspeed.com for input. It seems to be an international company with only two distributers in the U.S. Any experiences with it or it's parent company would be appreciated. Walter
I know two guys that use it and both say it works great. I'm using "mussel buster" and that also works. The propspeed looks like they painted a thick coat of varnish on the props. The mussel buster looks like a grey epoxy coating. Guy I know has had the propspeed for almost years now, and says it is still doing its job. Both will wear off a bit on the prop edges with use, but generally nothing wil stick there anyway
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We are using Propspeed Walter and so far so good. The primer goes on one day and the top coat the next, doesn't need to be kiln dried and yes it looks like yellowy varnish. It only works well if you use your boat a lot as it relies on throwing all early slime and growth off the blades before it gets a chance to "bite". I understand it won't work if you have long periods idle. Another excuse to go fishing.
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