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<blockquote data-quote="fender66" data-source="post: 191686" data-attributes="member: 2990"><p>I've not had any exposure to salt water or it's effects so I can't tell you what it might/could do. I'm thinking though that you should be able to clean it with a buffer and or elbow grease. Try using a bathroom cleaner that removes calcium, but in a spot that isn't going to look bad if it discolors the aluminum.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: Like I said...I've not tried any of this. Only offering a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fender66, post: 191686, member: 2990"] I've not had any exposure to salt water or it's effects so I can't tell you what it might/could do. I'm thinking though that you should be able to clean it with a buffer and or elbow grease. Try using a bathroom cleaner that removes calcium, but in a spot that isn't going to look bad if it discolors the aluminum. Disclaimer: Like I said...I've not tried any of this. Only offering a thought. [/QUOTE]
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