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Old 12-16-2004, 10:52 PM
Bill Rose Bill Rose is offline
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Default Re: cleaning aluminum intakes

I sand blasted my intake with a cheap Sears blaster and it came out nice. I used fairly fine sand. I've also found that lacquer thinner is a good product to keep it clean when it's on the motor. I put lacquer thinner in a small spray bottle, spray it on and wipe the stains off with a clean rag..

I don't know if there is any clear that won't yellow.
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