Clean Aluminum engine parts
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I'm not questioning your skills at all, and what do you mean by.
Dave. Happy new year.???
By the way the spray did nothing to the corrosion on the plenums that I can see, I'll try the valve covers tomorrow.
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Mine are just small dots, they bug me but I guess it is painting them or leaving them as they are.
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The price you pay for living where salt is used on the roads.
I have a 1989 Probe that I bought new and had for 20 years without a hint of rust or corrosion.
One week long trip to Dayton, Ohio in Feb 2009 saw to that.
I even stopped at a spray off car wash on the way home and hosed 'er down real good, to no avail.
Now the engine looks like crap and I can't clean it up.
I have a 1989 Probe that I bought new and had for 20 years without a hint of rust or corrosion.
One week long trip to Dayton, Ohio in Feb 2009 saw to that.
I even stopped at a spray off car wash on the way home and hosed 'er down real good, to no avail.
Now the engine looks like crap and I can't clean it up.
Re: Clean Aluminum engine parts
The price you pay for living where salt is used on the roads.
I have a 1989 Probe that I bought new and had for 20 years without a hint of rust or corrosion.
One week long trip to Dayton, Ohio in Feb 2009 saw to that.
I even stopped at a spray off car wash on the way home and hosed 'er down real good, to no avail.
Now the engine looks like crap and I can't clean it up.
I have a 1989 Probe that I bought new and had for 20 years without a hint of rust or corrosion.
One week long trip to Dayton, Ohio in Feb 2009 saw to that.
I even stopped at a spray off car wash on the way home and hosed 'er down real good, to no avail.
Now the engine looks like crap and I can't clean it up.
My car does not look like it was driven in salty conditions. Living by the ocean can also lead to corrosion, salt in the air settles on the car and attracts water.
Last edited by onehundred80; 03-03-2017 at 10:02 AM.
Re: Clean Aluminum engine parts
Its faster, easier and yields an amazing Result.
Re: Clean Aluminum engine parts
Clean the parts with something like Simple green, then paint them with this using small foam brush and a small art brush. Make sure and keep it stirred when using, it has aluminum shavings suspended in a binding agent. You can paint all of your aluminum parts with it. Guaranteed results every time. In a year it will still look this good, it two years, three years, etc. I then masked off the letters and used an electric sander and brought the letters back to a brushed aluminum look.
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