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What's a good (the best?) way to removal corrosion from an old (1950s)
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Scotch bright pads
"Paul" wrote in message ... What's a good (the best?) way to removal corrosion from an old (1950s) aluminum chassis? |
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Scotch bright pads will leave scratch marks. I used automotive aluminum
wheel polish by Eagle One and a lot of elbow grease. Also used Never Dull with an equal amount of elbow grease. From: "Dave Stadt" Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 23:44:09 GMT Subject: Aluminum Corrosion Removal Techniques Scotch bright pads "Paul" wrote in message What's a good (the best?) way to removal corrosion from an old (1950s) aluminum chassis? |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... Scotch bright pads will leave scratch marks. I used automotive aluminum wheel polish by Eagle One and a lot of elbow grease. Also used Never Dull with an equal amount of elbow grease. That will remove the evidence of corroson but will not remove the cause of the corrosion. From: "Dave Stadt" Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 23:44:09 GMT Subject: Aluminum Corrosion Removal Techniques Scotch bright pads "Paul" wrote in message What's a good (the best?) way to removal corrosion from an old (1950s) aluminum chassis? |
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 04:52:58 UTC, "Dave Stadt"
wrote: "Jim" wrote in message ... Scotch bright pads will leave scratch marks. I used automotive aluminum wheel polish by Eagle One and a lot of elbow grease. Also used Never Dull with an equal amount of elbow grease. That will remove the evidence of corroson but will not remove the cause of the corrosion. Which is what? Air? wheel polish should work just fine. de ah6gi/4 |
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No Spam wrote:
That will remove the evidence of corroson but will not remove the cause of the corrosion. Which is what? Air? wheel polish should work just fine. de ah6gi/4 Nah, aluminum is self protecting from air. It almost instantly forms a layer of aluminum oxide, which is a sort of glass/ceramic. Any corrosion you have on an aluminum device is due to a reaction with an acid, base or salt. Many common houshold cleaners will really eat up aluminum. So, if your aluminum is corroded, you need to remove or neutralize whatever it was that was corroding the aluminum. -Chuck Harris |
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