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Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby skinart » November 1st, 2009, 7:10 am

Hey guys, whats the best product to clean an intake manifold? I dont want it shiney I just want clean like factory look. Ive been doing a bit of googling and apprently there are some acids that can do a nice job but im just wondering if any of you have found somthing that works good.

I like the acid approach but not sure exactly what type to get. and yes the manifold is off the car and fully stripped.

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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby Bob Lablaw » November 1st, 2009, 7:18 am

I use cold tank work, its got a week sort of acid, most engine building shops have one. I've also used a steel wire buffing wheel before gives it a dull shine without polishing it hard out.
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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby skinart » November 1st, 2009, 7:27 am

Is it like the bath they put alum heads in to clean them up? Was hoping I could do it myself if I can.

Yah the wire brush works ok but I find it leaves it slighly blacky cleaned polished and areas that areas stand out from others.
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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby wolf » November 1st, 2009, 8:15 am

we used a couple of cans of coke on a old set of rims and they came up a treat.
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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby skinart » November 1st, 2009, 9:25 am

lol gtfo? Like the old penny trick?

So you just painted the coke on and let it sit?
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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby Parfrey » November 1st, 2009, 11:09 am

mag wheel cleaner work really well, get the acidic type. spray it on and it foams up.. then wash off. just make ure you don't spray it on any polished aluminium cos it'll stuff the finish. :drinks2:
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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby Godzilla » November 3rd, 2009, 4:36 pm

Acidy degrease eats into the surface and brings it up pretty clean too.
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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby EB_Ghia » November 3rd, 2009, 8:51 pm

try carby cleaner...

i tried some to strip some paint off a ed rockercover here.. it works surprisingly well. and it removed the baked on grime inside the rockercover too. wiped off with a rag.
didnt seem to harm the alloy. but it likes to screw paint though
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Re: Best way to remove grime from aluminium?

Postby bushman » November 4th, 2009, 9:15 am

My old man, bought a 20L drum of ali cleaner, why i don't know, but it works awesome. i think he had to go to like a cleaning supply shop or something like that. put it on foams up, once its finished making you high, you hose it off.
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