Burnsco Salt Slayer 2L
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Description

Highly concentrated salt slayer that is designed for breaking down salt to protect your engine and boat from corrosion. It is safe to use on most surfaces and is biodegradable so won't damage you or the environment. If you really value looking after your boat & equipment then this is a no-brainer to have on hand in your shed.
  • Cleans and protects surfaces exposed to salt
  • Suitable for use on aluminium, fibreglass, paint, trailers and fishing equipment
  • Also use as an engine flush and corrosion inhibitor
  • 100% non hazardous and non toxic
  • Water based and inhibits rusting and corrosion
  • Removes fresh salt and will degrade tough dried on salt
  • For Spray Bottle - use dilution ratio of 1 part concentrate to 80 parts water
  • For Hose Spraying - use 1 part concentrate to 512 parts water when using auto mixing nozzle.
  • 2L bottle

Specifications

Brand Burnsco

Delivery & Returns

Delivery estimate 1-4 business days (non-rural)

Please allow 3-10 business days for rural and island deliveries. Read here for more information.

*Club members get free standard freight for non-rural, shoe box sized deliveries (normally $5.99) for purchases over $99. Additional charges apply for rural delivery, island delivery, dangerous goods and large packages.

Returns

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Product Questions

Q.
Hi, is this product safe to use on hypalon tubes?
CRG / 21 Oct 2025, 11:30 am
A.
Yes this product is safe to use on Tubes but make sure you wash the product off thoroughly after cleaning.
Website Customer Service (AL) (Admin) / 22 Oct 2025, 3:39 pm
Q.
Is this OK to use in a tub to rinse off wetsuits?
Gavin / 19 Nov 2021, 10:18 am
A.
Hi Gavin. The supplier has recommended you use 1 part to 80 parts water dilution to rinse your wetsuits, but you must then rinse thoroughly afterwards.

Regards
Burnsco Webstore
Website Customer Service (GC) / 19 Nov 2021, 11:17 am
Q.
Should Salt Slayer be rinsed off fibreglass gel coat with fresh water? The instructions on the bottle do not say. The boat looked good for a few days, but after a few weeks the gel coat is dull again, except on the underside, and is reluctant to take a polish. I have heard that Salt Away causes gel coats to go dull unless rinsed off.

Also, what is the difference between Salt Slayer and Salt Away or Salt Terminator?
Bill Dashfield / 14 Feb 2022, 5:15 pm
A.
Salt Away claim it is safe to leave to dry on all surfaces though some report it reduces the life of the waxes in the polishes. While it is strongly recommended to let the product dry on all metal surfaces for the protection it gives them against corrosion, it does little to let it dry on paint or gel coat so if you are experiencing a dulling of the shine you may choose to rinse it off. All 3 of the products use Sodium Nitrate or similar as their active ingredient so function in a similar way to each other.
Website Customer Service (JS) / 15 Feb 2022, 4:32 pm
Q.
What ratio do you use for fixed flushing installation for Mercruiser engine ?
John / 24 Nov 2021, 12:13 pm
A.
Use the same ratio as the mixing nozzle for engine flushing, 1 to 512
Website Customer Service (AL) / 24 Nov 2021, 1:17 pm
Q.
Please provide SDS for Salt-Slayer
Garth Katzoff / 24 Mar 2025, 2:28 pm
A.
Hi Garth, I'll email you a copy, cheers!
Website Customer Service (JW) (Admin) / 24 Mar 2025, 2:47 pm
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