mrmatt Posted July 3, 2004 Report Posted July 3, 2004 What works to clean cast Aluminum? I'm not looking for a polished finish. I just want something that will take the stains off of the transmission case, without too much work. Quote
superchicken Posted July 3, 2004 Report Posted July 3, 2004 on my jugs that are bare cast i use carb cleaner and it seams to get them pretty clean. Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted July 3, 2004 Report Posted July 3, 2004 Pretty much any soap will oxidize aluminum...aluminum + anything alkali = tarnish. Simple Green cleans it, but expect it to turn in some cases...brown. I use a light solution of dish soap (or hand soap no grit though) and water or better yet..Windex if it doesn't have big gritty shit on it, followed up with a light coating of mothers and a terry cloth rag. Its what I use on my side case. What I used to clean the cases though was ScotchBright greenie thing followed with some 400 grit. Just scrubbed it real well. They might get polished this winter. Depends on if I feel like it Quote
mrmatt Posted July 6, 2004 Author Report Posted July 6, 2004 I have been using ScotchBright and mineral spirits in my parts washer, but it just isn't removing the dirt/grease stains as well as I would like. I tried brake cleaner, but I didn't think about using carb cleaner. I heard that truckers use a spray on their aluminum parts that works extremely well at cleaning the aluminum. The only downside is that it leaves that parts with a dull finish. I may head up the interstate to the truck stop and see what I can find. Quote
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