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What to look for in a new prop?

I would like to increase the top-end speed of my boatI've heard that replacing the prop can help.What should I look for in a new prop? What does the pitch do? Is stainless steel better than aluminum? If so, why?

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spray it with fantastik when the oven is cold, never use a sharp object to scrape the oven with if you have a self cleaning oven you will damage the finish of itWarm soapy water on a sponge will gradually work on it, and never use foil on the bottom of the oven always on the first rack to catch any spells.
What's everything? Try scraping it off gently with a chopstick or a wooden ice cream stickIf it doesn't work, take a hot, wet dishcloth, and put it on the foilLet it sit for 10 minutes, then try again with the wooden stickIf it helps even a little bit, keep alternating hot pack with wooden stick scrapingYou could try vinegar and baking soda, tooOther than that, check the oven manual to see what kind of cleaners you can use in the ovenBut if you've tried everything, I suppose that wouldn't help too muchGood luck with it - most things come off with a liberal application of elbow grease.
that was not aluminum foil!! I don't knwo what you used but it must have been something elseI have never had that happenis the oven some sort of plastic stuff? You might have luck putting a wet towel over the foil and heat the oven to about 250 F, then peel out the stuffI wouldn't use easy off unless you have the instruction book for the ovenSome of them get ruined with that stuffIt ruined the auto clean features of my oven when a neighbor was being helpful.
The answers given above here don't work for meThe aluminum foil even though I used the self cleaning feature didn't loosen foil anyPer the instruction book I'm not to use anything abrasive or I'll ruin the oven's enamel finishI tried a hard plastic edge like used for doing patchwork on walls but didn't do anythingAfraid to use anything sharp like metal as it definitely will scratch oven's surfaceAny other ideas?? Oh yes this aluminum definitely melts wa y before 1200 degrees!!!

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