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![]() Fairly popular stuff.
Baasically small amount of detergent mixed with vinegar (which is what removes the salt). I may start to use next season to flush my outboard. Have not used before myself, but have heard a lot of good stuff about it. |
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![]() Duffman
I have the straight inboard 496 so I took off my intake hose and made a mixture up in a few 5 gallon buckets and sucked it right through the system, then flushed it out good and winterized. Mike I've seen the stuff for sometime but 1st time trying it, won't be the last ![]()
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![]() Can't hurt.
I think bigger issue for outboards then flushing the saltwater is the buildup of minerals if using the same water source to always flush engine, but who knows. I will give the saltaway a shot next season. |
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![]() Eddie
Have used it for some time now....great stuff to say the least ![]() |
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![]() Used it on my boat for 4 years , Still use it on my rods and reels, works great!!
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