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How to Clean Oxidized Portions of an Aluminum Hull?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 493503" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>My hull is painted, completely and so far no sign of any corrosion or oxidising. The paint makes it easy to keep clean. The boat is a 1992 and still looks like new. It has been garage kept its whole life and that plays a really big part in keeping them looking good !! A friend has a tinnie with a natural aluminum hull, he cleans it real good at the end of each season, then sprays on car wax spray...easy to put on and buff out, just the visible areas. He gives his hull a quick spray down after each use and he claims it really slows down the oxidising...his hull looks good, not real shiny but a uniform looking aluminum color, not blotchy like many aluminum hulls. The oxidising doesnt hurt anything so keeping the hull looking good is really just an appearance thing, to each his own !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 493503, member: 1183"] My hull is painted, completely and so far no sign of any corrosion or oxidising. The paint makes it easy to keep clean. The boat is a 1992 and still looks like new. It has been garage kept its whole life and that plays a really big part in keeping them looking good !! A friend has a tinnie with a natural aluminum hull, he cleans it real good at the end of each season, then sprays on car wax spray...easy to put on and buff out, just the visible areas. He gives his hull a quick spray down after each use and he claims it really slows down the oxidising...his hull looks good, not real shiny but a uniform looking aluminum color, not blotchy like many aluminum hulls. The oxidising doesnt hurt anything so keeping the hull looking good is really just an appearance thing, to each his own !! [/QUOTE]
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