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Topic: Have you tried SALT AWAY?  (Read 752 times)

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dreamcatcher

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 I've been using salt away for some time now on everything from rods&reels to kayak straps and pfd straps, The stuff is expensive but seems to control corrosion and makes straps soft and pliable.Has anybody tried it and what long term damage does it do, if any? I use it to wash off my stuff before storing it for next season.  Just a tip...
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Pat R.

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I have been using  salt-away on my 18' aluminum boat and outboard off and on for the past 8 years no problems yet. have not tried it for my kayak, don't no way sounds like a go idea.

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