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  1. #16

    Re: Inox

    http://www.ppc.au.com/access_lanox2d.htm

    Old man has used Inox on his 1998 outboard and trailer since new with no ill effects, the manufacturer warns inox "may" affect natural rubber but I don't know how much natural rubber is still used in outboard plumbing? I've heard the same regarding wiring insulation going hard but after a number of years it goes hard anyway so may just be age to blame not the inox.

    I will take it off your hands free of charge if you are going to dump it.. save you paying disposal fees
    Kids who Hunt and Fish, Don't Deal and Steal.

  2. #17

    Re: Inox

    Any one tried Liquid Lanolin by Lanotech (Super Cheap). I use it on my island pushbike. No significant rust, sand doesn't stick to the chain, lubrication seems pretty good (no squeaks or lockups). Might be worth a shot.

  3. #18

    Re: Inox

    I have been using Lanolin grease as a corrosion preventative (and general grease) and are very happy with it.
    Have also shown I to at least one ally boat manufacturer who have been using it for several tears successfully.

    But we are not spraying outboards.
    Still very interested in other suggestions please.
    Pauly

  4. #19

    Re: Inox

    Quote Originally Posted by Triple View Post
    http://www.ppc.au.com/access_lanox2d.htm

    Old man has used Inox on his 1998 outboard and trailer since new with no ill effects, the manufacturer warns inox "may" affect natural rubber but I don't know how much natural rubber is still used in outboard plumbing? I've heard the same regarding wiring insulation going hard but after a number of years it goes hard anyway so may just be age to blame not the inox.

    I will take it off your hands free of charge if you are going to dump it.. save you paying disposal fees
    Lol, appreciate your kindness and will PM you if ever i'm hard up for a $$ or two lol..

  5. #20

    Re: Inox

    What do you use Garry? I have found lanox sticky and been using inox, but happy to change.

    I mostly use inox for spraying my reels after rinsing.

  6. #21

    Re: Inox

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheech View Post

    I mostly use inox for spraying my reels after rinsing.
    Have you tried using it to keep the walls of water away. The top of the bimini might be a good place to start with you.

  7. #22

    Re: Inox

    Anyone tried Helmar H4000 Silicone Spray.

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