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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Restoring my 1988 Blue Fin Bass Dominator
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<blockquote data-quote="longjohn119" data-source="post: 139495" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>Some of that oxidation could also be from your aluminum cleaner getting trapped under the foam and not getting diluted enough during your rinse. Of course it could also be from acids in the waterlogged foam being rinsed out and sitting there. But basically it illustrates the point I was trying to make in my previous post of what happens if the rinse water isn't drained well or at least diluted enough so there is no acid left in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longjohn119, post: 139495, member: 2826"] Some of that oxidation could also be from your aluminum cleaner getting trapped under the foam and not getting diluted enough during your rinse. Of course it could also be from acids in the waterlogged foam being rinsed out and sitting there. But basically it illustrates the point I was trying to make in my previous post of what happens if the rinse water isn't drained well or at least diluted enough so there is no acid left in it. [/QUOTE]
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