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    Almost done!...won't be as long as it has been. Newly built trailer, new floor, carpet, rear bench seat, center console, lotsa free space for fishing!

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    Stay with it snal. Refurbishing can be a pain in the ar$e but we have really enjoyed fishing off this one since we did it.
    Hold My beer and watch this sheeet!!!

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    Great work there.

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    Good looking rig snal..What did you clean the aluminum with? Looks great
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonG
    Good looking rig snal..What did you clean the aluminum with? Looks great
    I tried elbow grease with a fine scotch-brite pad, then 3 different aluminum polishing products...nothing worked very well...and there was a nasty waterline stain. Then I picked up 4 gallons of aluminum brightener (6 bucks a gallon), wet the toons, then used a garden sprayer to apply the brightener...this worked very quickly and did a great job. I did this twice to get an even cleaning.
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    1994 C Dory 22 Angler w/ twin Honda 45's
    7 Kayaks, 1 canoe
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    Quote Originally Posted by snal
    I tried elbow grease with a fine scotch-brite pad, then 3 different aluminum polishing products...nothing worked very well...and there was a nasty waterline stain. Then I picked up 4 gallons of aluminum brightener (6 bucks a gallon), wet the toons, then used a garden sprayer to apply the brightener...this worked very quickly and did a great job. I did this twice to get an even cleaning.
    Snal,

    What brand of aluminum brightener did you use and where can it be purchased. I have tried the elbow grease with some iosso paste and it turned out to be countless hours of wasted time... Thanks for your help. Your boat looks great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilbowhunter97
    Snal,

    What brand of aluminum brightener did you use and where can it be purchased. I have tried the elbow grease with some iosso paste and it turned out to be countless hours of wasted time... Thanks for your help. The boat looks great!

    Bo
    Not sure Bo...I got it from a local chemical supply co....I think I still have the containers though...I'll see what the label says...best I remember they were pretty generic.
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    1994 C Dory 22 Angler w/ twin Honda 45's
    7 Kayaks, 1 canoe
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    Quote Originally Posted by snal
    Not sure Bo...I got it from a local chemical supply co....I think I still have the containers though...I'll see what the label says...best I remember they were pretty generic.
    Snal, I truly appreciate the info. I have a tracker pro 17 that I would love to get cleaned up before putting it away this winter. Someone recommended that I use wire wheel cleaner (very very strong) on it then powerspray it real good. Honestly, I am afraid to use the stuff because I think it will bleach the aluminum out and look like trash. Who Knows???? I told my wife that I should just buy a new one but she frowned on that! Thanks Again

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilbowhunter97
    Snal, I truly appreciate the info. I have a tracker pro 17 that I would love to get cleaned up before putting it away this winter. Someone recommended that I use wire wheel cleaner (very very strong) on it then powerspray it real good. Honestly, I am afraid to use the stuff because I think it will bleach the aluminum out and look like trash. Who Knows???? I told my wife that I should just buy a new one but she frowned on that! Thanks Again

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    I'd used this stuff before...years ago...with no ill effects. I read alot about different ways to do this type of cleaning in a pontoon forum...some swore by this method...so said not to do it. I think the trick is to spray a 50/50 solution first (mixed with water)...and definately apply to a WET surface very evenly (a wet surface helps tremendously here!). This is a mild acid from what I understand, similar to the wheel cleaners. There's a product called "shark hide" or "shark skin" that can be applied after cleaning...supposed to keep them looking that way...but it ain't cheap.
    It appeared to me that the brightener working mostly where it needed to...some areas that didn't really need cleaning (such as the top of my pontoons) didn't "foam" when the brightener was applied...the nasty waterline stain foamed up like the brightener was cleaning more aggressively only where it needed to. I inspected the toons very carefully after the fist spraying, and did spray a second time. I wouldn't hesitate to do it again if I ever need to.
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    1988 Party Barge w/Rude 90hp (project finished!)
    1994 C Dory 22 Angler w/ twin Honda 45's
    7 Kayaks, 1 canoe
    www.snartracing.com (my other passion)

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    Hey Snal, If you are like me, you might not check your PM's. Just giving you a heads up because I sent you a PM regarding your Smoker Craft. Thanks!

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