Best tools for removing encrustation from prop and shaft

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Generally I've tried to use plastic scrapers and bits of wood to remove barnacle/tube worm encrustations from bronze prop and stainless steel shaft but these can only go so far, especially on fiddly bits like teeth of the rope cutter. I'm wondering whether it's OK to use the sharp end of a chisel, carefully, especially a round section one I have, and/or a wire brush? I would plan to finish off with progressively finer grades of wet and dry. I will be anti-fouling prop but not the shaft - I'll probably use udder cream on that.
 
I have done mine recently by scraping the larger parts with a small flat screwdriver then finishing off with a disc wire brush on a power drill do not press to heavily into metal. The wire brush was the kind that looked like it was made from brass wire. No need to polish as the wire brush did it all. Undercoated prop and when antifouled, or use some spray antifoul.
 
I have done mine recently by scraping the larger parts with a small flat screwdriver then finishing off with a disc wire brush on a power drill do not press to heavily into metal. The wire brush was the kind that looked like it was made from brass wire. No need to polish as the wire brush did it all. Undercoated prop and when antifouled, or use some spray antifoul.
Prop-O-Drev primer & a/f work well i also give mine some hard boot top too
 
Use ascending grades of wet-and-dry paper but wet the paper with spirit vinegar. This rapidly dissolves the calcium exoskeletons and forms a nice white paste without scratching the metal excessively. I have found that this makes the job much easier and quicker. Don't forget the goggles and gloves!
 
brick cleaner will shift it in no time

+1. I cleaned mine using diluted Hydrochloric Acid (about 5%) and left the propeller overnight in a bucket. Absolutely no damage to the metal, and all the barnacle and tube-worm deposits were removed completely. Brick Cleaner is primarily hydrochloric acid.

It is my experience that abrasive methods tend to preferentially remove the metal around the deposits.
 
Last year I bought a 3M product for removing paint/rust, it's a disk of coarse Scotchbright type material that goes in the end of a drill, it did a great job of cleaning the prop without damaging it.

3M seem to have pulled the product unfortunately which is a shame as I had to but another from over use of the first. Halfords do something similar but it looks much coarser, bought one but yet to try it out.
 
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+1. I cleaned mine using diluted Hydrochloric Acid (about 5%) and left the propeller overnight in a bucket. Absolutely no damage to the metal, and all the barnacle and tube-worm deposits were removed completely. Brick Cleaner is primarily hydrochloric acid.

It is my experience that abrasive methods tend to preferentially remove the metal around the deposits.

The hydrochloric acid off the shelf in supermarkets here is 33%, barnacle glue fizzes off shaft and cutter in seconds and it shifts anti foul as well.

Was wondering whether to clean countless layers off the P bracket with it but Google results indicate not a good idea on bronze, brass etc.
 
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