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I'VE THOUGHT OF THAT BUT AM WORRIED ABOUT LEAVING MARKS.ANYONE OUT THERE EVER USED A WIRE BRUSH WITH POSITIVE RESULTS?THANKS,BILL.
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Eagle 1 makes a real potent aluminum etching cleaner. You spary it on and let it sit for a while then hose it off. Should clean the intake up.. Not something you want to use on your vehicle's aluminum wheels however. The stuff is very strong...
If this does not work you may want to consider painting the intake. Alumiblast paint works excellent on the intakes and holds up very well after time... Rich
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