I use diluted Acid Magic (already very dilute hydrochloride) to remove
barnacle rings from my bronze prop and my PVC dinghy. Brush on, watch the
fizz, brush off.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On 18 November 2015 at 11:06, robert via CnC-List
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> David:
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> I had some
David:
I had some barnacles on my hull this year.on the advice of a C&C
lister, I used muriatic acid..diluted the acid (approx. 33% from the
retailer) 1 part acid to 5 parts water (down to say 6%).put in a
spray bottle and it pretty much dissolved the barnacles. Let the acid
stan
Mary Kate markets a hypalon cleaner that works very well.
John McLaughlin
"Pyewacket"
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OK...
Tried vinegar. Tried Goo Gone
OK...
Tried vinegar. Tried Goo Gone.
Nothing.
Guess I'll go the muriatic acid route...
David F. Risch
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2015 13:59:43 -0500
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> OK, so Ileft the inflatable in the water a wee bit too long and as it is
> sansanti-fouling it acquired some nasty growth.
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> Cleaned it as b
: Monday, October 26, 2015 9:47 AM
To: CNC CNC
Cc: David
Subject: Stus-List Inflatable Cleaning OK, so Ileft the inflatable in the water
a wee bit too long and as it is sansanti-fouling it acquired some nasty growth.
Cleaned it as best I could but there till remains the barnacle discs. Giventhe
frag
Dave,
It's calcium. At your age you need all the calcium you can get.
OK... mild acid, maybe even vinegar, should reduce the little discs to
goop. I would start with a $3 gallon of vinigar mixed with dish soap so it
sticks a bit, then go from there.
Then you can blend with ice, ensure, geritol
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OK, so I left the inflatable in the water a wee bit too long and as it is
sans anti-fouling it a
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-- Original message--From: mike amirault via CnC-ListDate: Mon, Oct 26,
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Inflatable Cleaning
I used muriatic acid to dissolve them, didn't hurt the hypalon one bit. It's a
slow process though, you'l
Thanks Mike!!
David F. Risch
(401) 419-4650 (cell)
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Date: Mon, 26 Oct 2015 10:54:03 -0300
Subject: Re: Stus-List Inflatable Cleaning
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I used muriatic acid to dissolve them, didn't hurt
the hypalon on
I used muriatic acid to dissolve them, didn't hurt the hypalon one bit. It's a
slow process though, you'll have to apply the acid and wipe down several times.
Mike Amirault
Tantallon, ns___
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OK, so I left the inflatable in the water a wee bit too long and as it is sans
anti-fouling it acquired some nasty growth.
Cleaned it as best I could but there till remains the barnacle discs. Given
the fragility of the fabric, scraping is dangerous. What chemical might work
that would be eff
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