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    I have a customer that is reconditioning his 16` 1960 Orlando Clipper all aluminum hull boat. He wants me to clean and polish the outside of the hull. Anybody have suggestions how to approach this situation.



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    Need to know more about the condition of the boat. Is it repainted? Original? Most boats are gelcoat, so you need slightly different products to handle them. Meguiars carries a full line of boat and RV cleaners, polishes and waxes.
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    Might want to talk with NYDetailer. He has done a lot of detailing with boats.
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    Originally posted by Intel486

    Might want to talk with NYDetailer. He has done a lot of detailing with boats.




    what he said:xyxthumbs
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    The hull is only aluminum and is not painted. I will be looking at the boat this weekend for the first time and will take photos to post.



    My first thought would be to wash the hull with a 50/50 solution of water and muriatic acid.(I have tried this process with the diamond plate side rails on the bed of my truck with success then polish.What a pain!)



    Second, Maybe some sort of polish just for aluminum Mothers,Meguires ect..



    Just like to know if it is this simple or is there one more process I`am missing and a polish that may be better than a off-the-self brand.

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    Originally posted by ezd96

    The hull is only aluminum and is not painted. I will be looking at the boat this weekend for the first time and will take photos to post.



    My first thought would be to wash the hull with a 50/50 solution of water and muriatic acid.(I have tried this process with the diamond plate side rails on the bed of my truck with success then polish.What a pain!)



    Second, Maybe some sort of polish just for aluminum Mothers,Meguires ect..



    Just like to know if it is this simple or is there one more process I`am missing and a polish that may be better than a off-the-self brand.


    You are correct about the wash but I would be VERY careful with the muratic acid as it will etch the metal if used improperly. I use a product called Autosol when polishing the aluminum tanks and wheels on Transport trucks and it works great. It is probably going to take a long, long time but it will polish up like a mirror if you do it right. I use a wool pad with autosol at around 1700 rpm and just keep going until the metal is nice and shiny. Good luck.



    P.S. A nice product to use is jewellers rouge. It usually comes in a bar and you may be able to buy it at the local truck stop. I know you can get it from www.eastwood.com if not. A little different to use but really does a nice job.

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    Thanks for the info. Your link took me to Eastwood Tourist Lodge? Not sure they sell jewellers rouge? Where do you find Autosol?



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    Shineshop is right about the Autosol. It is an excellent product, but as he said, it will take a long, long time. I did my 12` aluminum fishing boat. I used a foam pad on a rotary. It took darn near 3 hours!!!! And the process is really messy!!!!



    Autosol is available in autoparts stores like Lordco or others.

    It is made in Canada by:



    Canadian Trade/Autosol,

    Mississauga, Ontario

    Canada

    L5S 1L4



    (it is made from the original German formula)



    If anyone has an easier answer on this one, I would really like to hear it!



    I hope this helps!!

    Cheers!

 

 

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