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Posted: August 10 2008 10:10 PM
 
Dan Mixon (aka cat7195) [ View ] [ tipo874@comcast.net ] [ Car Ads ] [ Blogs ]
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I blew an upper radiator hose today. Fortunately it was just as I was turning into the driveway. Of course antifreeze went everywhere. Unfortunately it stained all the engine compartment polished aluminum and the American Torque Thrust wheels cast aluminum centers. Any suggestions for removing the stains from the aluminum. Thanks. Dan
 
 
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Posted by Starfire  -  08/11/2008 12:31 AM
Grease! Elbow grease that is, along with the proper polish for the surfaces involved. You might need to check the vendors to see if the polished and/or cast aluminum pieces were in essence clear coated which means metal polish will just make a worse mess of things. If the pieces are coated those vendors may have suggestions about what to do.
Starfire [ View ] [ Email ] [ Blogs ] [ Car Ads ] Weimar, Texas
 
Posted by aosborn  -  08/11/2008 12:47 AM
Mothers creme polish for aluminum works great...
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Posted by ol bear  -  08/11/2008 12:43 PM
HOWZ UR LIPZ ............ BEST OF LUCK WITH THE MOTHERS ,, ID BE SO DAM MAD ,,, OL BEAR
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Posted by TYCHOOCHOO  -  08/11/2008 05:14 PM
As ol bear would say windex and brillo.
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Posted by ol bear  -  08/11/2008 06:39 PM
TOMMY I FEEL BAD FOR DAN ,, JUST THINK IF IT HAPPENED TO US ,, ID BE LOOKING FOR SOME SUPPORT TO
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