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It is not the bleech that I am worried about, It is the rope !!!I don't see why bleech should affect polyester rope as the bleech lasts for years in the polyester bottle you buy it in.
It is not the bleech that I am worried about, It is the rope !!!I don't see why bleech should affect polyester rope as the bleech lasts for years in the polyester bottle you buy it in.
oh dear, I didn't write that clearly but I guess you know what I meant. The bleach has no affect on the polyester bottle after years of storage.It is not the bleech that I am worried about, It is the rope !!!
I don't see why bleach should affect polyester rope as the bleach lasts for years in the polyester bottle you buy it in.
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Even when just leaving or entering a marina, I always hook on when out of the cockpit. Familarity breeds contempt. One can trip & go over very easily; particularly at 75.Jackstays are a problem, we use tape. But the loops at the end are renewed, new sewing, regularly and the jackstays are only installed when we go offshore - we don't need them for pottering about as if the weather is that bad - we stay in bed![]()
I'm not into Nappisan nor Patio Magic (
Following Thinwater’s interesting reply I checked on Napisan (and now know how to spell it). It is described as
So maybe it is not a bleach and is more “oxi”, which seems to be more suitable.
- Disinfectant, stain remover and whitener
- Works by releasing active oxygen to remove stains
I did the same when I had a monohull. Now I have a cat, I probably won't bother in harbour, but intend to do so when at sea. You never know when a big lump of wake from a container ship or a gin palace is going to come out of nowhere, especially in Lake Solent.Even when just leaving or entering a marina, I always hook on when out of the cockpit.
I did the same when I had a monohull. Now I have a cat, I probably won't bother in harbour, but intend to do so when at sea. You never know when a big lump of wake from a container ship or a gin palace is going to come out of nowhere, especially in Lake Solent.
Jazzcat has a really neat arrangement for lifelines - a metal grabrail each side along the cabin with a slider. Clip on, and it follows you as you go forward. That gets me to the mast, so I'll have to think about how to clip on when sorting out a stubborn anchor or genoa.
I did some of the rope testing that was quoted, in operation with New England Ropes. Bleach weakened rope a certain amount. In fact, quite a few ropes were damaged in the washing process.
* Presoak in a bucket. It really helps.
* No bleach. Instead, use Oxiclean (hydrogen peroxide is the bleaching agent). It is safe for polyester and safer than bleach for nylon.
Yes, but they will be shed during normal use of rope - I'm afraid they are unavoidable and a natural consequence of normal wear and degradation. Unfortunately, there isn't a good, biodegradable substitute - even Manila rope is orders of magnitude weaker! Our ropes are probably the major source of microparticles arising from our yachting. However, washing our (mostly artificial fibre) clothes is an even bigger source.I am not sure but, is the debris from a synthetic rope count as micro plastic particles? Perhaps better extracted at a treatment plant than directly into the sea, for fish to swallow.
I don't think I've ever seen recommendations for washing rope from a rope manufacturer. Given the experience here that machine washing has the potential to destroy rope completely by separating the outer braid from the inner, I'd be a bit surprised if they published any. If there are any, it would be interesting to see them.Just a thought, what about following the rope maker's recommendations? Or do people prefer their own random choice of harmful chemicals?
I don't think I've ever seen recommendations for washing rope from a rope manufacturer. Given the experience here that machine washing has the potential to destroy rope completely by separating the outer braid from the inner, I'd be a bit surprised if they published any. If there are any, it would be interesting to see them.