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Cleaning Alloy - Without Removing The Dull Coat?


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Chaps,

Any ideas out there on how to clean alloy without polishing the surface?

Have some light salty oxidisation on the underside of exhaust and side of rims.....tried a small area with autosol.....!!!.....gave a too polished finish....

Just looking to clean up really (without getting the polished look!!)...

Cheers!

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I have used spray on wheel cleaner ( aluminum specific ) , Maquiers (sp?) or Mothers . Works pretty good . Also used S-100 / Hondabrite for washing the whole bike. Works well . I took the Pontoon boat to a Truck wash where they wash up Semi's / trailers . They sprayed on a "Brightener " and power washed it off . I was amazed . Might be a source . FWIW .

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hmmmm

I'm liking the idea of a dremel and scotchbrite...!!....but, can't visualise it.....!!

You mean looping the scotchbrite through the bar a couple of times, creating a sort of small polishing disk?

Imagine a 4mm diameter piece of bar (or whatever diameter fits in the dremel), look at the bar end on so you looking at the diameter of it, now take a hacksaw and cut a groove in the top like a screwdriver slot, then carry that slot on down for an inch or so so your piece of bar now has a 'forked' end, now take an inch square piece of scotchbrite and shove it down the slot you've made so you have what looks like a fly swatter (the handle being the piece of bar and the swatter being the square of scotchbrite). Whack that in the dremel, give it some high revs and start polishing.

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