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cleaning aluminum~bad "scale" issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Redmond" data-source="post: 82175" data-attributes="member: 1197"><p>This might sound weird,but here goes anyway.I'm a construction worker and I have a stainless steel thermos for my coffee,after a while it gets grungy in there.The magical solution to really clean the inside of it is to drop a tab of Polident(Yes the stuff that cleans dentures) in there and fill with water, really does the job and inexpensive.Just wondering if one was to take a tab t of that polident and less water to make a stronger solution maybe it could work on your boat ,...///have you tried WD40?The last thing to do, is to use of a stiff brush, and other abrasive stuff, Aluminum is a rather soft metal, and you want to keep as much of it on your boat/// Good luck Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Redmond, post: 82175, member: 1197"] This might sound weird,but here goes anyway.I'm a construction worker and I have a stainless steel thermos for my coffee,after a while it gets grungy in there.The magical solution to really clean the inside of it is to drop a tab of Polident(Yes the stuff that cleans dentures) in there and fill with water, really does the job and inexpensive.Just wondering if one was to take a tab t of that polident and less water to make a stronger solution maybe it could work on your boat ,...///have you tried WD40?The last thing to do, is to use of a stiff brush, and other abrasive stuff, Aluminum is a rather soft metal, and you want to keep as much of it on your boat/// Good luck Mike [/QUOTE]
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