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Old 13-05-2012, 07:45   #1
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clear glide wire pulling lubricant as a bottom barnacle coating

I have been following along on this thread and someone posted that clear glide kept the prop and rudder clean of growth after 6 months.

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So I wonder if anyone has any experience using it in its intended usage and how it reacts under water. There are several formulations and one includes teflon.
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It is fairly low priced and I am going to do my own testing.
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Old 13-05-2012, 09:40   #2
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Re: clear glide wire pulling lubricant as a bottom barnacle coating

"Cleans up easily with soap and water."


Hmmmmm....
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Old 14-05-2012, 04:22   #3
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Re: clear glide wire pulling lubricant as a bottom barnacle coating

I thought about that, and wont be any concentrated soap in the sea.
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Re: clear glide wire pulling lubricant as a bottom barnacle coating

Just thinking some more you know some underground cable conduits are filled with water. I need to buy some and test it before doing any more thinking.
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Re: clear glide wire pulling lubricant as a bottom barnacle coating

We have had good results with "Fissan Paste" A thick, lanolin based zinc salve for babies tender regions. 6 months but our prop only turns 300 RPM.
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We have had good results with "Fissan Paste" A thick, lanolin based zinc salve for babies tender regions. 6 months but our prop only turns 300 RPM.
I've tried anhydrous lanolin on the prop and strut. Did not last more than a month. Above water great stuff. Not so under water. Sluffs off and fish munch on it.
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