If your pulling it apart, bead blasting is the go.
Otherwise you can go for a rust converter, just make sure it is suitable for aluminium. A wire brush on a drill would also work.
Theres just a few ideas.
Cheers, Owen
the 1uz arrived today and i would like to give it a clean up while everything is fairly accessible
does anyone have any tips on how to remove the corrosion??
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If your pulling it apart, bead blasting is the go.
Otherwise you can go for a rust converter, just make sure it is suitable for aluminium. A wire brush on a drill would also work.
Theres just a few ideas.
Cheers, Owen
Cheers, Owen
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not going to pull it apart, so bead blasting is out, sounds like some wire brushes and some converter are the way to go?
try kenko degreaser 50/50 water mix spray on scrub with a stiff brush hose off
try different mixes "kenko does eat alloy if to strong or left on "
cheap fix for around $10
where do you get this 'kenko' stuff?
mate this pic is from mr1jz's aristo after detailing:
check out his members rides thread here: http://toymods.net/forums/showthread.php?t=8278&page=6
his plenum and alloy parts looked like yours before he got them detailed now they look sweet as. he has the details of where he got it done in the thread i think they just used a solution of some kind.
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u can get them both at most autoparts places or u can also try chemtech alloy cleaner "truckies use it
Kenco = pretty normal run-of-the-mill Supercrap/Repco brand stuff. Most of their products are alright, nothing super amazing but nothing super crap either. If you pay more than $20 for any of their products you're probably paying too much, which should give you an idea
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Yeah i have some similar stuff (not sure of the name will find out tomorrow) Its fluro pink.Originally Posted by legend
it is a costic degreaser so it will eat into alloy if you leave it long enough but in short doses it works a charm !
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great! im looking forward to seeing some pics of this stuff so i can go and find it
I think this is the Kenco stuff:
I used to have some of the pink caustic stuff, got it from a local industrial cleaning supplier in an unmarked bottle. Worked a treat, but I havent seen anything similar in shops.
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-Phil
If you go the bead blasting, make sure you clean it well, glass beads aren't good things for engines....
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Anything with high alkaline content will scrub up aluminium nicely.
Im not sure of mag wheel cleaner contains alkaline but it sure does do a good job on aluminium. Leave it applied for a few minutes atleast.
We use it on alu cylinder heads at work to give them a polished shiny look. Just dip them in a tub of mag wheel cleaner for a few minutes.
they used to use this shit at my old work {redlands engines} for cleaning heads, the shit would come up absolutely awesome, but wouldnt take the sheen off like bead blasting.
so if u do pull it apart, take it to an engine shop and get them to do it
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