Aluminium - Best cleaner

General banter, tradesmen, recommendations and warnings, surplus materials, humour and owt else!
dig dug dan
Posts: 2504
Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2003 10:20 pm
Location: hemel hempstead,herts. 01442 212315

Post: # 73668Post dig dug dan

not sure if anyone on here can throw up suggestions, but i have a couple of chequerplate under body tool boxes on my truck that are looking a bit tired.
Is there any cleaner on the market that will bring them back up to their former glory.
I only ask as I am having some spray work done on the truck (accident damage and ingimex warranty claim), and would like to smarten up the rest of it.
Have tried alloy wheel cleaner, but it does not touch it!
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"

Pablo
Posts: 1990
Joined: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:49 pm
Location: N/Ireland

Post: # 73669Post Pablo

because they'll be so scratched I would probably give them a light sandblast.
Can't see it from my house

dig dug dan
Posts: 2504
Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2003 10:20 pm
Location: hemel hempstead,herts. 01442 212315

Post: # 73670Post dig dug dan

thats a good idea. Hadn't thought of that!
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"

Dave_L
Site Admin
Posts: 4732
Joined: Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:47 pm
Location: Somerset
Contact:

Post: # 73672Post Dave_L

Some sort of rotary polishing mop will soon have them back to life.
RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset

See what we get up to Our Facebook page

seanandruby
Site Admin
Posts: 4713
Joined: Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:01 am
Location: eastbourne

Post: # 73674Post seanandruby

Why bother, couple of months they'll be exactly the same. i'd just scrub with a brush and detergent.
sean

dig dug dan
Posts: 2504
Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2003 10:20 pm
Location: hemel hempstead,herts. 01442 212315

Post: # 73676Post dig dug dan

Why bother, couple of months they'll be exactly the same. i'd just scrub with a brush and detergent.


thanks. you are right. i just like everything nice and shiny and smart.
just a bit of pride in the things i own i guess!
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"

haggistini
Posts: 1405
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:29 am
Location: South Wales
Contact:

Post: # 73678Post haggistini

I've always used Brillo pads on my dirt bikes frames works a treat !
http://www.G-Tech.co
Bespoke Paving Contractor
M:07944036174

Less yap yap more tap tap!

dig dug dan
Posts: 2504
Joined: Thu Jul 10, 2003 10:20 pm
Location: hemel hempstead,herts. 01442 212315

Post: # 73679Post dig dug dan

something like
this
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"

Dave_L
Site Admin
Posts: 4732
Joined: Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:47 pm
Location: Somerset
Contact:

Post: # 73680Post Dave_L

dig dug dan wrote:thanks. you are right. i just like everything nice and shiny and smart.
just a bit of pride in the things i own i guess!
Well done you, I'm the same too.
RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset

See what we get up to Our Facebook page

DNgroundworks
Posts: 1951
Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:28 pm
Location: Preston, Lancashire

Post: # 73681Post DNgroundworks

No Dan dont use the wire cup brush, they are savage and will rip the aluminium to bits, i use them to clean concrete of my shovels when people dont bother to clean them!

local patios and driveway
Posts: 1568
Joined: Mon May 10, 2010 9:58 pm
Location: Gatwick
Contact:

Post: # 73683Post local patios and driveway

Paint them in silver, worked a treat for my recovery truck

haggistini
Posts: 1405
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 10:29 am
Location: South Wales
Contact:

Post: # 73691Post haggistini

No no no a fecking Brillo pad only on ally mun ceemmon Wales!!!
http://www.G-Tech.co
Bespoke Paving Contractor
M:07944036174

Less yap yap more tap tap!

Carberry
Posts: 1366
Joined: Fri Apr 15, 2011 9:05 pm
Location: Edinburgh

Post: # 73707Post Carberry

Hydrofluoric acid (HF acid) works best but not sure if you can get it anymore because it is quite dangerous to work with

DNgroundworks
Posts: 1951
Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:28 pm
Location: Preston, Lancashire

Post: # 73711Post DNgroundworks

Aye aluminium is to soft for abrasive wheels/brushes, you will loose the shine and....err....end up with a brushed aluminium finish haha, Try the barlow trailers website i know they sell a cleaner for galv maybe there is a similar product for cleaning ally?

Dave_L
Site Admin
Posts: 4732
Joined: Fri Jul 28, 2006 8:47 pm
Location: Somerset
Contact:

Post: # 73713Post Dave_L

I still think you need a polishing mop and some suitable paste.
RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset

See what we get up to Our Facebook page

Post Reply