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MYurong20
19.06.2021 0:19:22

Any way, just curious if the spray on mag cleaner would work or do damage. The brand I used on my truck was Meguirs all wheel cleaner. it is purple in a spray bottle that you spritz on then water spray off. I tried muriatic acid last year and it didn't clean that well and left the aluminum a dull white after a lot of scrubbing with it.


peterwhite88
12.06.2021 1:03:26

I want to clean these up and then shark hide them before putting in again in the spring and we are overdue for a warm spell sooner or later and I want to jump on this project when it happens so I don't have to delay putting in the spring. So far, I did the 800 grit sandpaper thing then used course polishing compound for car paint and got the outside front half of one toon looking pretty good but it took all day and I was black from head to toe from the flying compound. I used plain old comet cleaner to clean the polishing compound off to get them completely clean and bright. A lot of work but they were pretty bright. I planned on doing this if no other way works to get the result I want but it is a lot of work and if the polishing compound is this black, then the before polish cleaning isn't going deep enough before I start the polishing process I guess. I still plan on hitting them once done with fine polishing compound before sharkhiding them if I dont run out of time. I want the fish to think these are big chrome spinner baits in the water -ggggggggg- [links]


Bth8
28.05.2021 0:47:41

I want to clean my toons, I have seen here about using A/C coil cleaner, muriatic acid, toon brite, the works bathroom cleaner etc. but have not seen anyone state a case about using mag wheel cleaner for cars. I just cleaned the wheels on my truck (aluminum mag wheels) and this spray on stuff ate right through all kinds of grime and made them look polished. Why wouldn't this stuff work on my toons? Has anyone tried it yet and what were the results? Bad idea and if so why? here


Robin
21.04.2021 23:28:54

I have a question that has probably been asked and answered but I coudn't find it so I have to ask again.


emmamarko112
28.05.2021 0:17:13

The acid does OK with water deposits but not that great on algae and what ever other gunk grows on them. The wheel cleaner seems to eat through anything, salt stains, brake dust, hard water deposits, road grime so I figure it should be able to handle lake gunk. here


brocktice
14.06.2021 1:44:29


redroses
02.06.2021 17:02:06

If your goal is to achieve a high-quality shine, then you should settle for a polishing product. Unlike restorative cleaners, a polish is a mild type of product that does not cause any damage to the surface. It has the ability to clean surfaces that have light dirt and stain. [links]


oUmber
04.06.2021 16:14:04

Without further ado, here are the benefits you can get from using aluminum boat cleaners: [links]


Zerbie
26.04.2021 21:39:12

The thing I like about this aluminum cleaner is its effectiveness in transforming any aluminum surface with just one application without the need for heavy scrubbing. You just have to spray the cleaner on the stained surfaces for 5 to 10 minutes then rinse off with a pressure sprayer from top to bottom. You will be amazed by its micro action that removes the scum from the surface, leaving behind a shiny surface. It has never gotten any easy than this!


Anon136
03.06.2021 3:13:03

A restorative cleaner is a string type cleaner that does a good job in cleaning and restoring aluminum to its original state. Therefore, if your boat has an old and fatigued look due to outdoor effects, then this is the right type of cleaner for you. It will remove any coatings that give aluminum surfaces a dull appearance and restore them to their previous shine and luster. [links]


yeahsam51
11.06.2021 1:04:18

Q: What to use to clean an aluminum boat? [links]


Karmicads
23.05.2021 1:47:14

Remember, your cleaning agent needs to foam up nicely and sit for approximately five minutes before being rinsed off with water. Once all of the cleaner has been rinsed off, dry it once more before polishing it. here


kdawson
26.04.2021 18:13:49

If there’s one thing that’s true about most of us pontoon boat owners, it’s that we like to keep our boat looking razor sharp. After all, what’s the point of buying a good looking pontoon if it’s going to be scuffed up? However, keeping that mirror-like shine on the pontoon takes work and a little bit of elbow grease.


nphyx
28.05.2021 9:58:21

Now that you’ve polished your boat, it’s time to clean the aluminum again. While this seems redundant and is probably one of the last things you want to do, this is an important step. You need to get excess polishing compounds off of the boat, or else it’s going to take away from the boat’s pristine finish. here


lockie
16.06.2021 5:46:56

It's important not to rush the process of polishing. Remember that buffing your boat to perfection takes time and a lot of patience, especially when applying your protectant.


macje6645
27.05.2021 5:50:17

Once your pontoon is clean and dry, it’s time to start polishing. Grab your power buffer, apply polish, and begin hitting every nook and cranny on the pontoons. Make sure that you’re careful not to be too forceful. Otherwise, you could leave ugly circle marks into the aluminum. A good piece of advice is to buff in an “S” pattern rather than move up and down, as this will greatly reduce the chances of leaving marks on the aluminum. here


tenbagger
15.06.2021 9:31:23

New G3 172F walk through windshield
Yamaha 115 4 stroke


Drunken F00l
10.06.2021 21:57:32

#11 Post by Ryan » Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:43 pm [links]


Andreas Schildbach
09.06.2021 8:42:45

New G3 172F walk through windshield
Yamaha 115 4 stroke [links]


Andreas Schildbach
09.05.2021 5:19:04

#4 Post by Mosnowman » Thu May 31, 2012 3:22 pm


bethany_dale
10.06.2021 18:55:20

2010 Sun Catcher 22' Fish n Cruise
115hp 4 stroke Yamaha [links]


mgoodn2244
26.04.2021 15:19:28

#2 Post by robster » Mon May 28, 2012 11:14 am