[C320-list] Tip: Bug-Free Sleep

Adam Weiner esquirecatering at rcn.com
Thu Jun 7 10:06:36 PDT 2007


You are going to scrub the screens?  All the power to you?  My concern
would be with the flimsiness of the screens that they are going to tear
with all of this handling but what in the world do I know?

Adam

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Bruce Heyman
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Adam: Palmolive?  At least I think it is good for your hands....

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PAM is water and olive oil with a propellant.  What do you do with the
greasy screens afterwards?

Adam

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Irv Grunes
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>From BoatUS DIY Reprint
Irv Grunes  #851

Bug-Free Sleep
In many areas in the summer the flies are murder but what really will
get you are the "no-see-ums." Rather than seal up the boat, stuffing
rags in the vents and spending the night gasping for fresh air, spray
the screens with Pam or other nonstick cooking spray. Bugs stick to the
vents, leaving the cabin bug-free.





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