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Anyone ever used Woody Wax engine flush?

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As the title to the thread states has anyone used Woody Wax engine flush?

Spoke to someone with an outboard that has been using this on all his boats for many years and keep corrosion down from salt water use and keeps everything lubricated which I guess salt away does not do.

I flush with salt away currently but wondering if it’s worth flushing with both? I can’t imagine it could harm jet boat engines?

Thoughts? Thanks!

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Here’s a pic of what their flush offers.
 

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I use car wash soap in mine, it has soap and wax that leaves a fine film on the inside of the water jackets etc been doing that for decades sounds similar .
 
According to salt away it does leave a protective coating.

Salt-away is a motor flush for inboard, outboard, i/o and personal watercraft motors and an exterior salt removing treatment. ... Salt-away will not strip away waxes, but will wash away salt and leave a protective film on the surface to protect against rusting.
 
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