Beautiful and simple! Last year I think I might have been a little too aggressive by using a brass wire brush, will be trying this vinegar and salt method this year.
Very nice job of cleaning the propellor. Bravo -- salt and vinegar -- got it! On the other hand, I don't understand the benefit of polishing the blade. In fact, the antifouling that I use (Velox Plus and its primer) says that after you clean the prop, you should lightly sand it to provide a better surface for adhesion of the antifouling.
Ahh. Ok. Where I live, my prop would not survive a season without antifouling. It would just be a solid block of crustaceans..... You are lucky. @@vikingmic
Beautiful and simple! Last year I think I might have been a little too aggressive by using a brass wire brush, will be trying this vinegar and salt method this year.
Excellent job, just shows you don't need expensive products
Perfect! A shipwright would charge £200 - £300 to do this... excellent result - well done!
Very nice job of cleaning the propellor. Bravo -- salt and vinegar -- got it! On the other hand, I don't understand the benefit of polishing the blade. In fact, the antifouling that I use (Velox Plus and its primer) says that after you clean the prop, you should lightly sand it to provide a better surface for adhesion of the antifouling.
I don't use antifouling!😊
Ahh. Ok. Where I live, my prop would not survive a season without antifouling. It would just be a solid block of crustaceans..... You are lucky. @@vikingmic
Thank you for your film. I like learning by You Tube.
Nice job
Vingar and salt??? YES I found an easy cheap video,Thanks...
did you then put anything on it ie Prop speed
Where do you buy the vinegar? I am in Sweden
Du kan anvende ättiksyra
Can someone explain to me why salt is added to the mix?
Abrasive.