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engineer

Adventurer
Hi all,
Have been polishing ali Cheq plate on the skirts of our trucks, and it is bu77sh1t hard work.
Any shortcuts? pleeeaaseee anything?????
Also i've found that AutoGlym is better than any other polish for duco that i've ever tried.
Thanks
Chocko
 

engineer

Adventurer
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Mickldo

Adventurer
Hi all,
Have been polishing ali Cheq plate on the skirts of our trucks, and it is bu77sh1t hard work.
Any shortcuts? pleeeaaseee anything?????
Also i've found that AutoGlym is better than any other polish for duco that i've ever tried.
Thanks
Chocko

Have you washed it with Ali-Brite first? (phosphoric acid)
 

engineer

Adventurer
Have you washed it with Ali-Brite first? (phosphoric acid)

Yeah mick, but all the good acid has been taken off the market. Some b...sh... about safety etc etc. But i managed to track some down from a fire sale and have been persisting with that.
 

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
Not sure of availability in your part of the world, but on this side we can buy a "mag" wheel cleaner intended for non-clear coated wheels. I use it regularly on aluminum fabrications for final cleaning.
 

1Engine

Observer
Yeah mick, but all the good acid has been taken off the market. Some b...sh... about safety etc etc. But i managed to track some down from a fire sale and have been persisting with that.

Hi Chocko,
I picked up so Ali-brite at Cairns Wholesale Paints a while ago for work, also there is a product Ranex, great on Stainless Steel, no sure on al though- the paint section at Spence st Bunnings know where it is.

Wadey
 

Mickldo

Adventurer
Yeah mick, but all the good acid has been taken off the market. Some b...sh... about safety etc etc. But i managed to track some down from a fire sale and have been persisting with that.

I'll have a look at work and see what brand we use.
 

engineer

Adventurer
Thanks Wadey, but the stuff i used to get is really strong, like sting your nose type gear.
The Septone Alibrite runs off the vertical surfaces before it gets a chance to react.
If you could get a brand or something, that'd be very much appreciated Mick.
Thanks all,
Chock
 

PKDreamers

Adventurer
Hi try Chemtech Blitz then use chemtech alushine both do a great job but you still need elbow grease added to both of these products
 

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