charles_reed
Well-Known Member
My bronze prop is covered in a limescale type stuff, very hard to shift. Is there a chemical that might do it without damaging the metal? I have searched the forum but no luck.
Yes you can buy a sulfamic acid paste specifically for de-scaling metal components - I use Fernox DS3. It's quite possibly a zinc compound from your sacrificial anode - in which case not as effective as with limescale.
One could, of course use hydrochloric, nitric or sulphuric acid, but unless you know what you're doing and take reasonable precautions you can damage yourself as well as your propeller.
Muriatic acid - soon we'll be talking about spirit of salts and philosophers' stone. I knew J K Rowling was responsible for putting the clock back!!!
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