corrosion control

Posts from the Yahoo Groups mailing list.
Locked
zadwit

corrosion control

Post by zadwit »

What is a good chemical to use to remove light surface corrosion on Aluminum? I used to use Dupont conversion coatings which I think was really phosphoric acid and then alodine.


I have heard about Corrosion -x and Boeshield but it is an oily mess, so looking for something which would leave the surface dry.


Thanks, Mark in Davenport
rahulchoudhary73

Re: corrosion control

Post by rahulchoudhary73 »

maybe this, is tested to boeing standards, http://www.perfectpolish.com/nuvite.html

Local EAA chapters ought to offer a diy detailing service with the tools and compounds thought through; wonder if pilots nearby Mark have scheduled detailing flyins to the factory, spend half a day buffin away
R
zadwit

Re: corrosion control

Post by zadwit »

Ill get some and try ità Thanks

Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
rahulchoudhary73

Re: corrosion control

Post by rahulchoudhary73 »

Hey Mark, buffing wheel material looks important to doublecheck, this gentleman has good tips.
http://www.gmtips.com/3rd-degree/dox/tips/buff/buff.htm

wish it's just a typo, no illness, something a hawaii vacation with lotsa pineapples would fix.

am in jaipur, rajasthan, india, couple yrs now. congratulations, gulls are beautiful flying machines. very unusual they've managed to keep such a low profile.
thanks,
Rahul
zadwit

Re: corrosion control

Post by zadwit »

Ill check it out. Thanks for the info. Are you in India????

Thanks,Mark

Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
rahulchoudhary73

Re: corrosion control

Post by rahulchoudhary73 »

yes, for now; were persian i think ~4millenia ago. you might enjoy this egull in a rainy mood with likely persian music ;-) yet to own one..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NRuGru_Z_kE
r
rahulchoudhary73

Re: corrosion control

Post by rahulchoudhary73 »

these tools are great; if one can find out where to get them, usaf or boeing surplus, whereever; one gull pilor's son does work with F16s, radars i guess
rc
Attachments
image2.JPG
image1.JPG
rahulchoudhary73

Re: corrosion control

Post by rahulchoudhary73 »

these tools are great; if one can find out where to get them, usaf or boeing surplus, whereever; one gull pilor's son does work with F16s, radars i guess
rc
Attachments
image2.JPG
image1.JPG
ejbnorfolk

Re: corrosion control

Post by ejbnorfolk »

Hi folks,

A place called www.Autogeek.com has Cyclo machines and all the related pads.


They are built like a tank and virtually vibration free due to the counter rotating heads.


I own one and would never be without one again.


Ed B
Locked