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Old 12-09-2013, 11:29 AM
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If its raw cast aluminum like blocks etc, and you want to bring it back, or its raw stock like sheet or tube with natural grain, you can use a product called "Toon Brite".

Its a mild acid, for cleaning aircraft and boat pontoons. It works great on aluminum casting and sheet. Doesnt affect the material, but it clouds a tiny bit on cnc machined forged aluminum or polish.

But if you are on those surfaces, its awesome. You just wash it off after 5 minutes.

Try a marine store.
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Old 12-09-2013, 12:41 PM
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So I've been building my Camaro 20 years (depnding on who's telling the story, lol)...

I have a few raw aluminum surfaces that have oxidized during that time. What can I use to bring back that fresh look? I'm not looking to polish or brush it if I can avoid it, just a uniform 'fresh' look.

I have some Zoops when I figure this out, but interested in thoughts about that too...
Ron... I have used the Eagle wadding polish with good results. It seems to restore that natural aluminum look without scratching. Sometimes I'll use super fine steel wool (000) and that works pretty good to get back the fresh uniform look.

http://eagleone.com/nevr-dull-wadding-polish

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Old 12-09-2013, 04:08 PM
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Ron we use a product called BUSCH hands down the best polish-cleaner for aluminum!!!
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Thanks everyone (except Mark ) for the responses!
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Old 12-09-2013, 07:22 PM
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Thanks everyone (except Mark ) for the responses!
Whhaaaatt! Come on Ron... I thought that was the most logical answer


Anyways good luck with the fix. I'm sure you'll let us know what ends up working out the best


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Old 12-09-2013, 09:41 PM
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Do me a favor and at least get it dusty before you start restoring stuff.
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Ron we use a product called BUSCH hands down the best polish-cleaner for aluminum!!!
I thought Busch Beer was to make the Girls look Prettier!
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