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Rust, frames and Salt Away.

Discussion in 'Product Reviews' started by INSAYN, Mar 4, 2022.

  1. Mar 4, 2022 at 10:38 AM
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    INSAYN

    INSAYN [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I don't know why I didn't think of this years ago to see if anyone in the "salt belt" uses this on their frames?

    I've been using this on my saltwater fishing gear for years and works awesome on that stuff.

    Anywho, Salt Away is a non toxic concentrate used to remove salt from any surface.

    Might try adding it to your pressure washer reservoir and hit the under carriage during the winter months or beach trips.

    We don't have the salted roads where I am, I don't drive on the beach too often, but when I do, I have just used car detergent and the pressure washer followed by WD-40.

    Might want to give Salt Away a try and see if that reduces rusting on your Yota frames.

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  2. Mar 4, 2022 at 10:41 AM
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    I forgot that it does come with a mixer unit for the hose. Mine is storage at the moment with my fishing gear.
     
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    I always spray down my frame with this after trailering the boat in/out of the water. My ramp is pretty shallow so I end up having to drive pretty far into the water for my skiff to release. Never hurt to spray the wheels, axle and frame with it!
     
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    Whats in it?
     
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    I don't know any more than what I posted from the labels. You could try contacting the company and ask them. Odds are good that it is proprietary, and they may send you in circles.

    It seems safe enough to use on metal, but I wouldn't suggest drinking it. :rofl:
     

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