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rcontrera
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Post by rcontrera »

Soap and water wash to clean any contaminants off the material then a little silicone liquid on our finger rubbed into the seal area but clear of the glued edges. It is a pain in the rear, but will extend the life of the seal.
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Wild reading all of that...Many years ago I started using hair conditioner it works great very cheap and u allways smell like u just got out of the shower..Really it works the best :-({|= :-({|=
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Diver_Dave wrote:Wild reading all of that...Many years ago I started using hair conditioner it works great very cheap and u allways smell like u just got out of the shower..Really it works the best :-({|= :-({|=
So that's what that bottle of creamy white stuff you left on my boat was!

I was afraid to touch it....

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mystery bottle

Post by Diver_Dave »

I don't know Dave are you sure I left that on your boat. There is really
only one way to know for sure, open it and smell. The conditioner that I use isnt white. it is actually light blue.
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