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help with oxidized paint please!
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<blockquote data-quote="doc1976" data-source="post: 435312" data-attributes="member: 13441"><p>So, my little 14' aluminum has been out in the sun for a while uncovered and I am trying to clean up the paint. Is there any products that can be sprayed on that will clean off the oxidized paint? I have used castrol superclean before but it is a little too strong and tends to damage the somewhat decent paint that lies underneath. I have scrubbed the transom on the outside and buffed it out with good results but I am more concerned about the inside where there are too many rivet ends. Im hoping for something I can spray on, give it a scrub with a brush and hose off (I do have a pressure washer). I'm not looking to make it perfect, just dont want to get the chalky film all over my clothes while using the boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doc1976, post: 435312, member: 13441"] So, my little 14' aluminum has been out in the sun for a while uncovered and I am trying to clean up the paint. Is there any products that can be sprayed on that will clean off the oxidized paint? I have used castrol superclean before but it is a little too strong and tends to damage the somewhat decent paint that lies underneath. I have scrubbed the transom on the outside and buffed it out with good results but I am more concerned about the inside where there are too many rivet ends. Im hoping for something I can spray on, give it a scrub with a brush and hose off (I do have a pressure washer). I'm not looking to make it perfect, just dont want to get the chalky film all over my clothes while using the boat. [/QUOTE]
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