Don Casey Tip #14
Aluminum
Care
The
best way to maintain the aluminum hardware on your boat is to
wash it regularly with soap, and coat it with wax at least twice
a year. If you don't do this, oxidation will sooner or later dull
and discolor the surface of the aluminum.
While
it's easy enough to revive neglected stainless steel, brass, or
chrome with a vigorous application of polish, aluminum is more
difficult to restore. You can polish it, and there are polish
formulations available just for aluminum, but you should use these
products with caution. Most aluminum marine hardware is anodized,
and polishing can remove this surface coating, leaving the aluminum
unprotected. (Read the fine print: most polishes say "Do
not use on anodized aluminum.") Instead of polish, try scrubbing
the aluminum with fine bronze wool and a powdered cleanser (Ajax,
Bar Keeper's Friend). Then give the clean surface a heavy coat
of wax. This may not restore the aluminum to like-new luster,
but it will retard future oxidation.
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