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I'm helping a friend freshen up his '58 Fulie Corvette before he sells it. The owner prior to my friend painted the fulie unit and intake base with an aluminum paint.
I've used brake cleaner and paint thinner with OK results. Is there anything I'm missing? I would love to take the intake base off and media blast it but thats not in the cards right now. I'm open to any suggestions. Thanks! ![]() (this is after cleaning with brake cleaner and paint thinner) -Dan
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Dan, You can use a tooth brush and maybe some aluminum polish. But really that is pretty close to the color it is suppose to be. Glass beading intakes and aluminum valve covers change the texture and color. JMO Sam
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Got a friend that used to work for Podell cleaning fuel injection manifolds. He said they used steel wool and alumaprep, not a polish. Be sure to wear rubber gloves !!
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Sam and John... many thanks!
John, does your friend know where they sell Alumiprep?
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Dan,
Alumiprep is available from automotive paint stores. It's used on aluminum to etch it before painting. Oh yeah, he said they also used tooth brushes too.
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try lemon sented oven cleaner and a brush. Leave it on for a while the rinse it off.
PJ |
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