[tcb] Re: Corroded Aluminum?

  • From: Eric Woodall <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:11:21 -0500

James, have you used muriatic acid on aluminum pieces?


James Dwan wrote:
> If it's really bad you might try muriatric acid, I redid my jalousies
> last year per Ratwell's site and they look marvelous : )
> But don't get it on the triangular pieces (not aluminum) that attach
> to the windows, they will melt.
>
> James
>
>
> */Eric Woodall <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:
>
>     Is that wet/dry sandpaper Sammie?
>
>     sammie smith wrote:
>     > Eric: The only thing I have ever done is simply polish it. Use wet
>     > sand paper and oil. Start with about 600 grit and if that
>     doesn't cut
>     > it off work down till you find one that will. Once you get the
>     > corrosion you can reverse the process till you get up to about
>     > 900-1,000 than finish off with Mothers.
>     >
>     > */Eric Woodall /* wrote:
>     >
>     > Does anybody here have any experience finishing a corroded piece of
>     > aluminum?
>     >
>     > I have a few pieces of jalousie windows that need to be cleaned up.
>     > They all have lots of corrosion on the surface. In fact upon first
>     > glance it looks like you could wipe if off with some sand paper or
>     > scotch bright pads, but it just simply won't come off.
>     >
>     > I have read on the internet that hydrochloric acid will remove
>     > corroded
>     > parts of aluminum, but this leaves the aluminum dark gray in color.
>     >
>     > So do any of you restoration specialists have any answers?
>     >
>     > I can provide a picture of the corroded piece if necessary.
>     >
>     >
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