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Can I use Purple Power cleaner/degreaser?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 494914" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>It was reported in a previous thread that Purple Power stains aluminum. Here is what their website says: </p><p></p><p><em>"Do not use Purple Power on Stainless Steel or Aluminum as it could leave white streaks or a hazy film. If accidentally used on Stainless Steel or Aluminum and you have this residue, try buffing with a Metal Polish, such as Wenols or Mothers Metal Polish to restore finish."</em></p><p></p><p>If you don't mind that kind of result, I hear it works really well. Otherwise, that caution would be enough to keep me from using it, mainly because I would want to avoid having to polish afterwards. If you are just removing tarnish, Ive found using Starbrite aluminum cleaner/restorer to work really well if instructions are followed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 494914, member: 21536"] It was reported in a previous thread that Purple Power stains aluminum. Here is what their website says: [I]"Do not use Purple Power on Stainless Steel or Aluminum as it could leave white streaks or a hazy film. If accidentally used on Stainless Steel or Aluminum and you have this residue, try buffing with a Metal Polish, such as Wenols or Mothers Metal Polish to restore finish."[/I] If you don't mind that kind of result, I hear it works really well. Otherwise, that caution would be enough to keep me from using it, mainly because I would want to avoid having to polish afterwards. If you are just removing tarnish, Ive found using Starbrite aluminum cleaner/restorer to work really well if instructions are followed. [/QUOTE]
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