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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 490290" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Very few bilges are actually dry, but it is best to try and keep them dry. Keeping them clean will help stop grease, oil, and debris from accumulating and holding corrosive products. What I have found is drop one or two dishwasher packets into the bilge and add a few gallons of water. Go for a ride and let it swish around!!! When your back home, drain and flush, your bilge will be squeeky clean, and smell good!! Now let it dry and it will dry much easier due to all the oil, grease and crud being gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 490290, member: 1183"] Very few bilges are actually dry, but it is best to try and keep them dry. Keeping them clean will help stop grease, oil, and debris from accumulating and holding corrosive products. What I have found is drop one or two dishwasher packets into the bilge and add a few gallons of water. Go for a ride and let it swish around!!! When your back home, drain and flush, your bilge will be squeeky clean, and smell good!! Now let it dry and it will dry much easier due to all the oil, grease and crud being gone. [/QUOTE]
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