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Sanding aluminum rail and other non-painted surfaces
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<blockquote data-quote="weweber3" data-source="post: 417628" data-attributes="member: 21362"><p>Dale - how would I know if the surfaced is anodized? And, if so, should I not sand/polish? I would like to get the boat "cleaned up" this one time, and like you, will let it go au natural going forward. This boat sat outside in the elements for the last 5-6 years... I will not let that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weweber3, post: 417628, member: 21362"] Dale - how would I know if the surfaced is anodized? And, if so, should I not sand/polish? I would like to get the boat "cleaned up" this one time, and like you, will let it go au natural going forward. This boat sat outside in the elements for the last 5-6 years... I will not let that happen. [/QUOTE]
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