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Bob McLeran
Wed, Nov 11, 2009 5:08 PM

I realize this thread has gone on forever, but I didn't have access to
the source of my last purchase (Spill 911) and wanted to share it since
they have different thicknesses and sizes, the order was handled
promptly, and they have several different oil and water absorbing products.

I prefer the double-weight, small (15" x 19") pads.

Check out:
http://www.spill911.com/Store/catalog/Absorbent-Pads-Mats,2017.aspx

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Bob McLeran and Judy Young              Manatee Cove Marina
MV Sanderling                            Patrick Air Force Base
DeFever 41 Trawler                      Melbourne, Florida
Blog: http://sanderlingcruise2009.blogspot.com/
Pictures: http://public.fotki.com/rmcleran/

On 11/10/2009 12:23 PM, Ryan R. Healy wrote:

Does anyone have a good source for oil absorbing pads safe for engine room
use?

I realize this thread has gone on forever, but I didn't have access to the source of my last purchase (Spill 911) and wanted to share it since they have different thicknesses and sizes, the order was handled promptly, and they have several different oil and water absorbing products. I prefer the double-weight, small (15" x 19") pads. Check out: http://www.spill911.com/Store/catalog/Absorbent-Pads-Mats,2017.aspx <><><><><><><><><><><><>Mozilla Thunderbird<><><><><><><><><><> Bob McLeran and Judy Young Manatee Cove Marina MV Sanderling Patrick Air Force Base DeFever 41 Trawler Melbourne, Florida Blog: http://sanderlingcruise2009.blogspot.com/ Pictures: http://public.fotki.com/rmcleran/ On 11/10/2009 12:23 PM, Ryan R. Healy wrote: > Does anyone have a good source for oil absorbing pads safe for engine room > use?
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Steve Sipe
Wed, Nov 11, 2009 8:29 PM

Ryan R. Healy wrote:

Does anyone have a good source for oil absorbing pads safe for engine room
use?

I have always kept a couple of grey (sometimes white) pads under my engines
and tranny's to soak up the occasional drop or two, but my marina no longer
stocks them.

I was hoping to buy a case to keep on board.

I prefer the white pads because I can spot a leak quicker with the white.

I've been using Pig pads, find them at newpig.com
http://www.newpig.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/TopCategories3_10651_10151_-1

They have many different sizes and configurations, a bag of 100 heavy
pads lasts me longer than 2 years.

Steve Sipe

Ryan R. Healy wrote: > Does anyone have a good source for oil absorbing pads safe for engine room > use? > > I have always kept a couple of grey (sometimes white) pads under my engines > and tranny's to soak up the occasional drop or two, but my marina no longer > stocks them. > > I was hoping to buy a case to keep on board. > > I prefer the white pads because I can spot a leak quicker with the white. > > I've been using Pig pads, find them at newpig.com <http://www.newpig.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/TopCategories3_10651_10151_-1> They have many different sizes and configurations, a bag of 100 heavy pads lasts me longer than 2 years. Steve Sipe