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<blockquote data-quote="shadow" data-source="post: 298269" data-attributes="member: 776"><p>There is no wear and tear on the carpet from the Silicone, far more from weeds, dirt and grime.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: silver"><span style="font-size: 9px">- - - Updated - - -</span></span></p><p></p><p>Using Silicone is an effective way to help people load/unload their boats with bunk trailers. It is not that slick, and if put on works great. Far too many people think they need to run and gun and snap the boat off the trailer. With Silicone, you unload it properly. After taking transom straps off, back the boat into the water, unhook the front strap, then either push it off, drive it off or back into the water and tap on the brakes and it slides off. </p><p>When I had bunk trailers, I think I used a few cans a year, it depended on how much sand and gravel you drove on as when the bunks got dirty they stuck a little more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadow, post: 298269, member: 776"] There is no wear and tear on the carpet from the Silicone, far more from weeds, dirt and grime. [COLOR="silver"][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR] Using Silicone is an effective way to help people load/unload their boats with bunk trailers. It is not that slick, and if put on works great. Far too many people think they need to run and gun and snap the boat off the trailer. With Silicone, you unload it properly. After taking transom straps off, back the boat into the water, unhook the front strap, then either push it off, drive it off or back into the water and tap on the brakes and it slides off. When I had bunk trailers, I think I used a few cans a year, it depended on how much sand and gravel you drove on as when the bunks got dirty they stuck a little more. [/QUOTE]
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