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A Personal Watercraft, (PWC), can provide you with years of great riding and hundreds of hours of fun, as long as you maintain it properly each and every time you ride it!  Unfortunately, most people do not understand the harmful effects of saltwater on their motors and fiberglass bodies, and thus simply take the PWC out of the water, dry it off, and call it a day.  Following are the proper steps to maintain your PWC.  Expect it to take approximately 45 minutes.
 
A Personal Watercraft, (PWC), can provide you with years of great riding and hundreds of hours of fun, as long as you maintain it properly each and every time you ride it!  Unfortunately, most people do not understand the harmful effects of saltwater on their motors and fiberglass bodies, and thus simply take the PWC out of the water, dry it off, and call it a day.  Following are the proper steps to maintain your PWC.  Expect it to take approximately 45 minutes.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
# Wash off its exterior thoroughly with fresh water as soon as possible, after safely removing the PWC from the water, Use some car wash and a wash mitt if you have time, but be absolutely certain that no salt water remains on the PWC. Spend extra time washing out the "business end" of the PWC - the jet nozzle, the reverse gate, the impeller, the ride plate.
 
# Wash off its exterior thoroughly with fresh water as soon as possible, after safely removing the PWC from the water, Use some car wash and a wash mitt if you have time, but be absolutely certain that no salt water remains on the PWC. Spend extra time washing out the "business end" of the PWC - the jet nozzle, the reverse gate, the impeller, the ride plate.