So I'm getting ready for next weeks home and garden show. I will be showing the softwash system trailer at the show. Question how do some of you clean your skids and remove sh stains from the alumion frame?
-- Edited by John Smith on Tuesday 25th of March 2014 05:43:18 PM
Alejandro Riojas said
Mar 25, 2014
Thanks guys for your help!!
Zach Maynard said
Mar 25, 2014
Last I heard was that F9 was not to be used. I forget the conversation exactly but its not for cleaning aluminum.
Michael Derose said
Mar 25, 2014
I would just use the mothers polish with a speed polish ball.
Alejandro Riojas said
Mar 25, 2014
Hmmm so no f9.... What else can I use to remove those stains? Thanks for your help guys
Dan Dykstra said
Mar 25, 2014
not sure why no F9, but I have used it and it has taken the stains and grime build up off with no problems, then I use an aluminum polish and the system looks better than when I picked it up.
Alumi-Brite is the world's only aluminum cleaner and brightener that is formulated without Hydrofluoric or any other corrosive acid or caustic. Alumi-Brite has almost identical brightening properties to the harshest acids, yet is safe for your personnel and your truck. That's because Alumi-Brite does not etch the surface of the aluminum to "brighten", a process that eventually leaves your aluminum dull and grey. And because Alumi-Brite is non-corrosive to metal, it is safe to use anywhere on your truck and trailer.
Huey Miller said
Mar 25, 2014
Cleaners containing ammonium biflouride are good non acid cleaners for brightening aluminum
Alejandro Riojas said
Mar 25, 2014
well there you go thanks guys for all the responses!
John Aloisio said
Mar 26, 2014
We have used F9 and polish three times on the skid and it cleans up great. I think we use A :41 or 3:1 ratio, spay and sit for a couple minutes and give it a thorough rinse. Then blow it off with a leaf blower and start polishing. we use a speed ball and hand polish. I will post a video I took last time.
Brandon Vaughn said
Mar 26, 2014
I use Landa Supernova aluminum brightener. It worked AMAZING on my skid. Just sprayed with a pump up sprayer and rinsed. It almost looks white it shines so bright.
John Aloisio said
Mar 26, 2014
You Love that Stuff....
Brandon Vaughn said
Mar 26, 2014
John Aloisio wrote:
You Love that Stuff....
I also use it on my cheerios. Brightens up my teeth too!
Alejandro Riojas said
Mar 26, 2014
Hahahhahah
Josh Agadoni said
Sep 29, 2015
Brandon, do you have a Landa dealer near you or do you order the Super Nova from an online source? If online, what site? Thanks for your help!
So I'm getting ready for next weeks home and garden show. I will be showing the softwash system trailer at the show. Question how do some of you clean your skids and remove sh stains from the alumion frame?
F9 rinse and then Mothers aluminum polish
This should be it www.youtube.com/watch
-- Edited by John Smith on Tuesday 25th of March 2014 05:43:18 PM
www.enviromfg.com/products_alumibritevehicle.htm
Alumi-Brite is the world's only aluminum cleaner and brightener that is formulated without Hydrofluoric or any other corrosive acid or caustic. Alumi-Brite has almost identical brightening properties to the harshest acids, yet is safe for your personnel and your truck. That's because Alumi-Brite does not etch the surface of the aluminum to "brighten", a process that eventually leaves your aluminum dull and grey. And because Alumi-Brite is non-corrosive to metal, it is safe to use anywhere on your truck and trailer.
Cleaners containing ammonium biflouride are good non acid cleaners for brightening aluminum
We have used F9 and polish three times on the skid and it cleans up great. I think we use A :41 or 3:1 ratio, spay and sit for a couple minutes and give it a thorough rinse. Then blow it off with a leaf blower and start polishing. we use a speed ball and hand polish. I will post a video I took last time.
I use Landa Supernova aluminum brightener. It worked AMAZING on my skid. Just sprayed with a pump up sprayer and rinsed. It almost looks white it shines so bright.
You Love that Stuff....
I also use it on my cheerios. Brightens up my teeth too!