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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Brizzolara" data-source="post: 136328" data-attributes="member: 2418"><p>I'm restoring a 1954 Duracraft runabout. I'm laid off, so I don't have the money to paint it. I was thinking about just cleaning up the aluminum instead. I don't want a mirror finish, just have it somewhat shiny. Someone said that he's used phosphoric acid to clean up the oxidation. I've also heard that a cleaner called Aluminex works well. What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Brizzolara, post: 136328, member: 2418"] I'm restoring a 1954 Duracraft runabout. I'm laid off, so I don't have the money to paint it. I was thinking about just cleaning up the aluminum instead. I don't want a mirror finish, just have it somewhat shiny. Someone said that he's used phosphoric acid to clean up the oxidation. I've also heard that a cleaner called Aluminex works well. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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