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<blockquote data-quote="surfman" data-source="post: 367047" data-attributes="member: 7404"><p>Yes it is light corrosion, aluminum has a way of preventing corrosion by coating itself with a layer of light corrosion. However, it will continue to corrode especially in salt use. That doesn’t look abnormal. Look out for areas that might show signs of pitting, that could also be caused by electrolysis, do you leave it in the water? Usually a good rinsing is all you need I have also heard that vinegar is a good way to remove salt and corrosion build up to, also known commercially as Salt Away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfman, post: 367047, member: 7404"] Yes it is light corrosion, aluminum has a way of preventing corrosion by coating itself with a layer of light corrosion. However, it will continue to corrode especially in salt use. That doesn’t look abnormal. Look out for areas that might show signs of pitting, that could also be caused by electrolysis, do you leave it in the water? Usually a good rinsing is all you need I have also heard that vinegar is a good way to remove salt and corrosion build up to, also known commercially as Salt Away. [/QUOTE]
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