I have an aluminum boat that is heavly oxidized with the gray coating. How is the best way to remove oxidation to clean metal? Looking for a product or method that requires the least amount of work. thanks for your help.
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ALUMINEX
Bass Pro has it. Works great and very fast and easy. It's a little pricey on this link but you can buy smaller containers. A little goes a long way. Good Luck!
MARYKATE ALUMINEX ALUMINUM BOTTOM CLEANER-Gallon at Outdoor Super Store
try all of and then you will know what I know none of it works will do a little bit to make it look clean but the grey is a real bugger to get shiney, muractic(sp)acid is what is in most of the stuff, soap water and elbow grease works the best,
This works on unpainted aluminum boats. I've done it to mine. Go to home depot and buy aluminum siding cleaner. Apply per directions and hose off. I think behr makes it.
Please take a before and after picture. Mine was like night and day on a old boat.
canepole, is the stuff your thinking of is etching mag wheel cleaner?
Last edited by NJcrappie; 08-19-2008 at 10:52 PM.
Does this mean you found a "new" boat Chodie?
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Here this stuff really works good.
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If the boat is anodized aluminum, don't use acid cleaner as it will remove the anodizing. This is what Tracker told me. I am no expert. I don't know crap about anodized aluminum. I just followed Tracker's recommendations.
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The stuff the truckers use is called Fleet Brite. Used it for several years on different stuff around the house. Works really good. About $10 for a gallon of concentrate.
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