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  • #31
    On aluminum I use the plastic blast media that TP Tools sells. It removes paint and dirt really well and does not change the appearance of the aluminum. If you’re interested, I probably have some before/after pictures I could post.


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    • #32
      Originally posted by Shaky Jake View Post
      On aluminum I use the plastic blast media that TP Tools sells. It removes paint and dirt really well and does not change the appearance of the aluminum. If you’re interested, I probably have some before/after pictures I could post.


      Kevin

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      Thank you Kevin... I am thinking just gunk and scrub is the way i will go...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Steve Galli View Post
        Thank you Kevin... I am thinking just gunk and scrub is the way i will go...
        I understand. Nothing wrong with that.


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        • #34
          White vinegar and a stiff plastic, (not metal!) brush will help clean aluminum once you get the crud off.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Hack View Post
            White vinegar and a stiff plastic, (not metal!) brush will help clean aluminum once you get the crud off.
            Straight vinegar or dilute with water?

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            • #36
              Right out of the bottle it will remove oxidation and similar funk without removing or pitting the aluminum. You can rinse with water. Leaves a nice smooth patina as you can see below the rear tappet guide.


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              • #37
                Originally posted by Hack View Post
                Right out of the bottle it will remove oxidation and similar funk without removing or pitting the aluminum. You can rinse with water. Leaves a nice smooth patina as you can see below the rear tappet guide.


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                Looks very nice! Thank you for the idea

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Hack View Post
                  White vinegar and a stiff plastic, (not metal!) brush will help clean aluminum once you get the crud off.
                  And it doubles as weed killer when you're done cleaning with it!

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Hack View Post
                    Right out of the bottle it will remove oxidation and similar funk without removing or pitting the aluminum. You can rinse with water. Leaves a nice smooth patina as you can see below the rear tappet guide.


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                    Thanks Hack, I'll give it a try.

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