Mooselaker
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2011
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- 10
I just thought I'd post this real quick. I keep seeing advice on using Brillo pads to shine(clean) aluminum boats.
I have vintage Aluminum trailers, and their Gurus say '"don't do It", Brillo pads are steel wool, and tiny steel fibers will embed into the aluminum and rust. They advise Aluminum Wool(hard to find - Vintage Trailer Supply?) and that's what I use when using Citristrip to remove old paint. It can leave scratch marks depending on fineness of wool. No good way to polish aluminum and keep even patina that I know of, & I think it's best to leave anodized alone. Just some thoughts on the subject. Don
I have vintage Aluminum trailers, and their Gurus say '"don't do It", Brillo pads are steel wool, and tiny steel fibers will embed into the aluminum and rust. They advise Aluminum Wool(hard to find - Vintage Trailer Supply?) and that's what I use when using Citristrip to remove old paint. It can leave scratch marks depending on fineness of wool. No good way to polish aluminum and keep even patina that I know of, & I think it's best to leave anodized alone. Just some thoughts on the subject. Don