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Quick Minn Kota trolling motor question
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 511074" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Yes sir with today’s products you can put a watermelon in a marble sack.</p><p>Where I applied that Cerakote ceramic plastic coating on the old shaft that spot still looks new and shiny. I have to force the height adjustment to move back and forth on the shaft until I get to the coated spot there it’s smooth as ice. And no wet or oily residue can’t even leave a finger print on it.</p><p>If that cot has metal hinges hit it with some silicone spray or silicone grease..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 511074, member: 27803"] Yes sir with today’s products you can put a watermelon in a marble sack. Where I applied that Cerakote ceramic plastic coating on the old shaft that spot still looks new and shiny. I have to force the height adjustment to move back and forth on the shaft until I get to the coated spot there it’s smooth as ice. And no wet or oily residue can’t even leave a finger print on it. If that cot has metal hinges hit it with some silicone spray or silicone grease.. [/QUOTE]
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