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Hope this is ok to ask here; figure many are bass boaters as well and would
know. I just had my SS Turbo Prop reworked and polished. It looks like new. Is there any way to keep the prop's mirror finish like that? Any polish or something that can be put on it so that it doesn't return to that dull finish it had at the end of last year? Any thought appreciated. Thanks all. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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![]() "Joshuall" wrote in message . .. Hope this is ok to ask here; figure many are bass boaters as well and would know. I just had my SS Turbo Prop reworked and polished. It looks like new. Is there any way to keep the prop's mirror finish like that? Any polish or something that can be put on it so that it doesn't return to that dull finish it had at the end of last year? Any thought appreciated. Thanks all. LOL, I've found that running through a shallow sand bar at 65 mph usually does a pretty good job of polishing up the prop.... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:07:22 -0500, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote: "Joshuall" wrote in message ... Hope this is ok to ask here; figure many are bass boaters as well and would know. I just had my SS Turbo Prop reworked and polished. It looks like new. Is there any way to keep the prop's mirror finish like that? Any polish or something that can be put on it so that it doesn't return to that dull finish it had at the end of last year? Any thought appreciated. Thanks all. LOL, I've found that running through a shallow sand bar at 65 mph usually does a pretty good job of polishing up the prop.... That reminds me of the brass prop after my dad got stuck on a sand bar. :} |
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I always polish mine that way Steve, works good on shining the skeg also.
;-) "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Joshuall" wrote in message . .. Hope this is ok to ask here; figure many are bass boaters as well and would know. I just had my SS Turbo Prop reworked and polished. It looks like new. Is there any way to keep the prop's mirror finish like that? Any polish or something that can be put on it so that it doesn't return to that dull finish it had at the end of last year? Any thought appreciated. Thanks all. LOL, I've found that running through a shallow sand bar at 65 mph usually does a pretty good job of polishing up the prop.... -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
"Joshuall" wrote in message . .. Hope this is ok to ask here; figure many are bass boaters as well and would know. I just had my SS Turbo Prop reworked and polished. It looks like new. Is there any way to keep the prop's mirror finish like that? Any polish or something that can be put on it so that it doesn't return to that dull finish it had at the end of last year? Any thought appreciated. Thanks all. LOL, I've found that running through a shallow sand bar at 65 mph usually does a pretty good job of polishing up the prop.... Yeah. LOL. The Mississippi River will do a fine job of prop polishing. |
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If I recall correctly from Boom Lake, Jerry's props were a lot more
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apparently not.
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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Any stainless steel cleaner and polish should do it Josh.... I wouldn't
recommend the sand bars. However, I do remember you scaring the **** outta me running on plane up to Suggs Creek one time. Was the water what? 2' deep and full of rock? "Joshuall" wrote in message . .. Hope this is ok to ask here; figure many are bass boaters as well and would know. I just had my SS Turbo Prop reworked and polished. It looks like new. Is there any way to keep the prop's mirror finish like that? Any polish or something that can be put on it so that it doesn't return to that dull finish it had at the end of last year? Any thought appreciated. Thanks all. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 04:31:32 -0700 (PDT), gwilber
wrote: If I recall correctly from Boom Lake, Jerry's props were a lot more than just polished. Jerry was very good at customizing his props in WI! Dan, I finally moved to Florida! - Remove the X for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
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