We're finally getting close on our effort to clean and wax our 2006 C-Dory that sat in fresh water for 2 years. One thing I haven't been able to make progress on is the Suzuki outboard. The plastic parts (upper motor, cover) were fairly easy. The metal lower assembly (shaft, cavitation plates, etc.) are covered in white/gray deposits, kind of like what builds up on the aerator of a plumbing fixture.
When I had our boat's gelcoat fixed recently (by a former C-Dory employee!) he recommended without my asking that it would be easy to get the stuff off using vinegar and a brush. It got some of the stuff off, but most of it's still there. I don't want to go too hard on it and mess up the paint or any protective coats.
Believe it or not I searched the forums and didn't come up with anything -- all the threads I saw dealt with cleaning carbs and other internal parts.
When I had our boat's gelcoat fixed recently (by a former C-Dory employee!) he recommended without my asking that it would be easy to get the stuff off using vinegar and a brush. It got some of the stuff off, but most of it's still there. I don't want to go too hard on it and mess up the paint or any protective coats.
Believe it or not I searched the forums and didn't come up with anything -- all the threads I saw dealt with cleaning carbs and other internal parts.