laika
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Anyone tried it? If so how did it go? PBO seemed to like it: How well does Renovo Marine Rope Cleaner work? - Practical Boat Owner
However my first attempt has been distinctly unimpressive. water got grubby over 48 hours but line didn't end up anywhere near "like new". Two things I can think of how my test may have been different from PBO's
* My ropes started off wet: I only decided to try the rope cleaner after the washing machine had failed to make much of an impression on the algae (rope chained and stuffed into a mesh washing bag, washed with liquid soap on gentle cycle with no spin). Maybe they need to start dry to soak up the liquid?
* I filled the bucket far more with rope than PBO did. In the PBO article it looks like they have a little short rope. I was trying to do my topping lift in a bucket (although I was only putting the dirty part in, less than half of it)
I wondered if a post immersion wash would do the trick but even after a second go round the washing machine my topping lift still looks green in the bits which run over the decks (although fine elsewhere, which is why I don't want to replace it)
For complicated reasons I do have a second bottle so I might try again with more rope, but starting dry this time
Oh and it absolutely reeks of something like peppermint....
However my first attempt has been distinctly unimpressive. water got grubby over 48 hours but line didn't end up anywhere near "like new". Two things I can think of how my test may have been different from PBO's
* My ropes started off wet: I only decided to try the rope cleaner after the washing machine had failed to make much of an impression on the algae (rope chained and stuffed into a mesh washing bag, washed with liquid soap on gentle cycle with no spin). Maybe they need to start dry to soak up the liquid?
* I filled the bucket far more with rope than PBO did. In the PBO article it looks like they have a little short rope. I was trying to do my topping lift in a bucket (although I was only putting the dirty part in, less than half of it)
I wondered if a post immersion wash would do the trick but even after a second go round the washing machine my topping lift still looks green in the bits which run over the decks (although fine elsewhere, which is why I don't want to replace it)
For complicated reasons I do have a second bottle so I might try again with more rope, but starting dry this time
Oh and it absolutely reeks of something like peppermint....
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