alum boat help

supersoaker548

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i just got an alum. tracker that has yr's of scum on the bottom :blue:

what will take it off???

do they make a good clearcoat to put back on it???
 

supersoaker548

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Re: alum boat help

it's the outside

the alum look allmost black will try to post a pic
 

supersoaker548

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Re: alum boat help

Outside or inside?

No clearcoat, but there's a product called Sharkhide that cleans, shines, and protects.

Sharkhide

have you tryed this stuff?? looks interesting


so far eazy off oven cleaner HD and a green scrub pad is doing a far job ( lots of elbow grease)


the old owner said he tryed toonbright
 

supersoaker548

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Re: alum boat help

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jigngrub

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Re: alum boat help

Yeah, that looks like a tanic acid stain to me. The cheapest and easiest would probably be some simple green and a scotchbrite pad... and lots of elbow grease.
 

supersoaker548

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Re: alum boat help

Yeah, that looks like a tanic acid stain to me. The cheapest and easiest would probably be some simple green and a scotchbrite pad... and lots of elbow grease.

sounds good i think for now i will stay with the oven cleaner and scotchbrite has been the best simple green was like putting water on it LOL
 

Bamaman1

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Re: alum boat help

The best place to start is with an acid based pontoon boat cleaner, like ToonBrite--available at any boat dealership. Spray it on, hose it off. You might also have to go the ScotchBrite pad and a strong cleaner to finish the job.

Sharkhide is a thin, clear protectant to maintain a clean, polished finish. They also make an aluminum cleaner, but it's not easily found on retail stores' shelves.

It'll usually get the hull clean but leave a dull finish. If you don't like the finish, any unpainted aluminum boat can be polished for a better shine. I use a 6" wool bonnet on a Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher and White Diamond metal polish (Advance Auto Parts).

My pontoon boat is a near mirror finish.
 

supersoaker548

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Re: alum boat help

thanks guys hope the weather will let me work on it this weekend
 

jjacobs007

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Re: alum boat help

maybe oven cleaner lol.try to put it in a natural man made lake for the summer and be ready to clean it little by little.
 

supersoaker548

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Re: alum boat help

The best place to start is with an acid based pontoon boat cleaner, like ToonBrite--available at any boat dealership. Spray it on, hose it off. You might also have to go the ScotchBrite pad and a strong cleaner to finish the job.

Sharkhide is a thin, clear protectant to maintain a clean, polished finish. They also make an aluminum cleaner, but it's not easily found on retail stores' shelves.

It'll usually get the hull clean but leave a dull finish. If you don't like the finish, any unpainted aluminum boat can be polished for a better shine. I use a 6" wool bonnet on a Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher and White Diamond metal polish (Advance Auto Parts).

My pontoon boat is a near mirror finish.

I tryed toonbrite again this weekend and it just laugh at it :laugh:

maybe oven cleaner lol.try to put it in a natural man made lake for the summer and be ready to clean it little by little.

i did alittle this weekend and yes so far eazyoff and a scrub pad has done the best:joyous:
 

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Re: alum boat help

Are there any truck stops with a truck wash neer you?
Like a blue beakon...most truckers should know those by heart.
They have an acid that they spray on, a quik little scrub with a brush and rinse, but it leaves the aluminum white. Then you need a polish to shine and protect it.
I think they used to charge an extra $20 for the acid when I would get my truck washed.

A 5 gallon jug of that acid is over $100...
 

supersoaker548

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Re: alum boat help

Are there any truck stops with a truck wash neer you?
Like a blue beakon...most truckers should know those by heart.
They have an acid that they spray on, a quik little scrub with a brush and rinse, but it leaves the aluminum white. Then you need a polish to shine and protect it.
I think they used to charge an extra $20 for the acid when I would get my truck washed.

A 5 gallon jug of that acid is over $100...

i forgot allabout that:joyous: yes there is and i have taken trucks there befor :facepalm:

is that your boat in your avatar???
 
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