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Windlass maintenance - cleaning
- amanphoto
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Windlass maintenance - cleaning
Ps. The surface is smooth and all blemishes seam to be below the surface.
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Re: Windlass maintenance - cleaning
Steel wool or and SOS pad will scratch the finish, but it looks like you may have pitting that has penetrated the chrome finish. If that is indeed the case, steel wool or SOS may get you a finish as good as you are going to get. If the pitting as not as bad as it looks, try mothers or starbrite chrome and aluminum polish.
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Re: Windlass maintenance - cleaning
FYI> a full copper coin will not scratch chrome. Took the boot marks off the Harley pipes that way with Awesome and a scotch lite pad too!
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- amanphoto
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Re: Windlass maintenance - cleaning
mjk1040 wrote:Source of the post Does your Maxwell 800 screw up a lot? I'm always replacing the stripper and tensioner that get broken? New rode and chain last year and still have issues. Thinking maybe I'm going to have to season the rode by letting it all get wet and unwind some or something. Only way I can wind in is by pulsing the return feed, any time I leave it on rewinding for long period of time I have an issue.
My tension piece broke in the middle of the season last year. Even with it missing, my windlass preformed flawlessly. I am running an all chain rode. I am replacing the broken piece when I reassemble it.
- amanphoto
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Re: Windlass maintenance - cleaning
mjk1040 wrote:Source of the post Does your Maxwell 800 screw up a lot? I'm always replacing the stripper and tensioner that get broken? New rode and chain last year and still have issues. Thinking maybe I'm going to have to season the rode by letting it all get wet and unwind some or something. Only way I can wind in is by pulsing the return feed, any time I leave it on rewinding for long period of time I have an issue.
My tension piece broke in the middle of the season last year. Even with it missing, my windlass preformed flawlessly. I am running an all chain rode. I am replacing the broken piece when I reassemble it.
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Fyi, I would never suggest using anything that would scratch.... I have used a wet soapy SOS pads, never raw steel wool.....
... for years to clean chrome bumpers etc on cars/ boats/bikes, if it is soapy and you don't push too hard. Once it gets like yours is though not much can help.- denpooch
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Re: Windlass maintenance - cleaning
Amanphoto do you have any reference guide for that task? I want to service mine this season and am having trouble finding reference with procedure and pictures. Thanks
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