I've been using trilux with the primer on my max prop and shaft for about 10 
years now. There doesn't seem to be a problem with corrosion that I can see. 
The problem I have with this product is that around the middle of August it 
starts to fall off and I have to dive more frequently to keep the assembly 
clean.  I've tried everything ..... same result. The upside is that by the end 
of the year it is all gone and it makes sanding and prep work for the next year 
easy.
 
>       Gary Kolc  " Liberty"   38' MK I  Narragansett Bay RI

---- John Pennie <j...@svpaws.net> wrote: 
> I had picked up a can of the Trilux 33 aerosol to give some protection to my 
> prop and sail drive this season.  Both have been lightly sanded, washed and 
> then primed with a couple of coats of Primocon (also aerosol).  Now I’m 
> having second thoughts.  Interlux markets the product as the safest for 
> aluminum but nowhere do they put the magic words “copper/tin free”.   My 
> other choice is to brush on Pettit’s Hydrocoat eco which is what I used for 
> the bottom.  They are very clear in their brochures that the paint is metal 
> free.  I like the idea of the aerosol for the prop but to own a sail drive is 
> to know fear of corrosion.  Any thoughts?
> 
> John
> 
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