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hmason

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Lucky Lucky
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Pacific Mariner 65
Hi All, A number of my marina buddies rinse their boats with "Salt Away" after cruising. They all think it's a terrific product. I would like to try it but I'm concerned about its effect if any on my teak decks and seaming compound. Does anyone have any thoughts/experience with this?

Thanks,

Howard
 
I've used Salt-Away extensively and really like it, but I haven't used it on teak. That said, it acts much like a detergent and rinses away easily and quickly. I doubt it would affect teak and I strongly doubt it would affect the seam sealer.

Ken
 

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