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Peggie Hall/HeadMistress
Oil/diesel in bilges...
Biological bilge cleaners do work, but they take forever--weeks or even longer if the bilge is cold, 'cuz bacterial activity gets increasingly sluggish below 70 F...so sluggish below 60 F that they're useless...and become completely dormant below 40 F. Bilge pillows/pads are most effective way to remove it, but they must be used BEFORE any bilge cleaner, detergent, or other cleaner is used, or they won't work. Bilge pillows/pads soak up oil but repel water...detergents emulsify oil in water, causing the pads to repel it instead of soaking it up. Position the pillows or pads, add a little clean water. Wait a day or two...then dispose of the pads in the containers provided by the marina for oil disposal. Now you can clean the bilge with detergent and water.
Biological bilge cleaners do work, but they take forever--weeks or even longer if the bilge is cold, 'cuz bacterial activity gets increasingly sluggish below 70 F...so sluggish below 60 F that they're useless...and become completely dormant below 40 F. Bilge pillows/pads are most effective way to remove it, but they must be used BEFORE any bilge cleaner, detergent, or other cleaner is used, or they won't work. Bilge pillows/pads soak up oil but repel water...detergents emulsify oil in water, causing the pads to repel it instead of soaking it up. Position the pillows or pads, add a little clean water. Wait a day or two...then dispose of the pads in the containers provided by the marina for oil disposal. Now you can clean the bilge with detergent and water.