A big thank you...

Pinnacle

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to the Forumite who made a post some time ago about how to cream all the muck off your prop. ( This was the brick cleaner trick ). It may have been Fireball, but if it was someopne else, apologies and thanks to you.

Here is the evidence - the before and after shots;


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The "before" shot was taken after the prop had been pressure washed!!

Once again, many thanks!!:D:D
 
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Nice, we have the same prop. It gives a small engine a lot of bite.

Do you have a pointer to the original thread?


p.s. The prop edges look a bit pink, hope you consulted your chemistry books before using the brick cleaner.
 
It wasn't me - I've never washed a prop in brick cleaner .... but then I have a smaller prop that I could take into work and get shot blasted!!
 
Brick cleaner

The prop edges look a bit pink, hope you consulted your chemistry books before using the brick cleaner.
I believe VicS, from this good parish, is the man to answer this question.
 
I'll own up. It was me.

Original pix.

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Done it a few times since, and I still have a prop. Prop bronze seems inert to brick cleaner, just the wee beasties what don't like it uppum. You'll note too, that brick cleaner doesn't remove underwater primer or antifoul from props.
 
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