 Hey guys. Welcome back to Tech Talk. My name is Chase and today we're going to be discussing a few tips on how to keep your trailer clean and in good working condition for you. So today we've got a very simple pump up sprayer. This one's very inexpensive. You got it from Lowe's for about 12 bucks. I have about 50% of just water and then the rest is a salt away solution. Just shake it up, on come give it a couple pumps just to prime it. Once it's primed, take it and just spray it over the entire rim. Make sure you get your lug nuts in there and most importantly get your brake caliper, your pads, you can get it all over your rotor. This is just going to eat all the salt deposits off of the trailer, the rim, rotor, everything in there, protecting it from rust. Even just going in and out of the water one time having that salt sit on there for an extended period of time it will start to eat in to these components. So just keeping it clean and salt free is really a huge part of maintaining your trailer. We recommend that you do this each time the trailer comes in and out of the water. It can be a little bit of a pain to carry this with you if you're going back and forth to the ramp if that's your main way of using your boat. It's having a trailer if you don't have the boat on a lift or at a marine or anything like that. But when you get the boat back to your house or wherever you keep it or you go through your normal cleaning process of the boat just be sure and do a light rinse of the entire trailer. All the axles, both tires, all the tires all the way around, calipers, rotors, everything that you just saw in the first part of the clip. That way keeping your trailer in good shape and it'll be working for you for the long run. All right guys we hope you've enjoyed this quick tech talk and how to keep your trailer clean and salt free. We hope you guys will add this to your routines as far as cleaning your boat. It's a quick 5-10 minute process that will really be able to utilize in the long run keeping your trailer on the road and in good working condition for you. Do you have any questions or comments? Leave them below. Like and subscribe and we'll see you next time.