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    Aluminum Cleaner Advice

    Looking for a good spray on aluminum cleaner for my car hauler. I don’t want to acid wash it, just a nice spray on type that you use a scrub brush on and rinse. Any help appreciated!
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    I would stay away from acid wash - not sure what you could use but I often thought those tire and wheel cleaner sprays may enhance the aluminum - if you try that maybe do it in the shade or near sunset when the sun is not so bit and bright - just a thought!
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    I have never tried this stuff , but that's what they say it's for !







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    I would give Iron X a try from Car Pro. Great product and safe on aluminum. This is the same product I use to decontaminate paint.


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    After researching this for a while this is the winner. Not a spray on but the results speak for themselves!
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    I did half of a fender by hand and it turned out great. Just have to buy a polisher now to make it easier for an old guy like me.
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    "If your wife is having a good time and you're not,
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    "If your wife is having a good time and you're not,
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    You cheated. You said spray lol. If it was paste I would have said Mothers. It looks good though. If you use a machine polish go with an medium pad. (Most of the time its orange)

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