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Old 02-05-2010, 10:42 PM   #1
fishin' fool
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Default Rinsing your trailer

After reading the posts about trailers it made me a bit curious. I decided to post my question here so I didn't derail the thread.

When I get back to the house I rinse and wash everything I can, including the trailer. But, that is really all that I do-rinse/wash. I saw aflush system onthe Florida Fishing Report a few years ago and thought it was a great idea and have pretty much replicated the process as close as I could without buying and installing one.

But, on the trailer thread posted earlier there was a response. "Flush connectors are somewhat useless in our opinion. You could rinse your brakes all day, but brakes technically require a rinsing AND lubricating series of events to best maintain them. Brakes, plus the tiniest remnant of salt, with inadequate lubrication is trouble in the making. Just imagine how one piece of salt or sand feels under your fingernail... it bothers you until you dislodge it... and it you jammed it far enough in there... you still feel the stinging hours after has been rinsed free (in theory, that's the rust setting in "

So my question is.....what do you do to your trailer after dunking? What should I be doing? (I am also going to pull out the DVD that came with my trailer to see what MagicTilt recommends).
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