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    Cleaning an aluminum trailer

    There is quite a bit of pontoon cleaner stuff out there, and I'm looking for a solution that works well to restore the clean look to my aluminum trailer. Specifically something that I spray on and rinse off.

    Any suggestions?
    Keith-

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    Hi Keith,
    Way back when I was welding for a living (10 + years ago) we would use this or a very similar product
    I know it was an eagle one product but I am not sure if this is the same one.
    If it is we would just spray it on (even oxidized) aluminum let it stand a few minutes then rinse it off.
    http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...=1001&cat=5006

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    brightener

    you could also find a place that sells to 18wheelers. they use an aluminum brightener that they use on tanks and wheels. dilute it with water in a pump up sprayer. spray it on and rinse off in 10 to 20 seconds depending on how strong you mix it.
    Erik Kiser

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