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<blockquote data-quote="Charger25" data-source="post: 288418" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>Hey Fellas, other that fully disassembling the power head and clean out water passages, whats a good way to clean out salt water crud?</p><p> I was told that you can put 2 boxes of baking soda in a barrel of water , stick the motor in and run it for an hour or so and that would clean it internally. Did I get handed a load of BS ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charger25, post: 288418, member: 9620"] Hey Fellas, other that fully disassembling the power head and clean out water passages, whats a good way to clean out salt water crud? I was told that you can put 2 boxes of baking soda in a barrel of water , stick the motor in and run it for an hour or so and that would clean it internally. Did I get handed a load of BS ? [/QUOTE]
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