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Help-my car has measles-attack of the road salt?
davidimurray - 30/12/13 at 06:02 PM

My car has aluminium side panels and rear tub. Before my IVA at the start of November I polished all the aluminium with meguiars metal polish which I understand protects the metal.

After all the mucking around with the dvla, I finally got the car on the road on Xmas eve and since then I've done 230 miles.

Putting the car away last night I noticed some spots on the aluminium. Cleaned the car down today and it is covered in spot marks on the ALU - the car looks like it has got measles. The marks don't wipe off and need a hell of a polish to get them to become less visible hopefully they will disappear with more elbow grease.

I am guessing that this is road salt eating the alu? What can I do to protect the ALU after I polish it again? Any tips for polishing the marks out?

[Edited on 30/12/13 by davidimurray]


ste - 30/12/13 at 06:58 PM

Lacquer it. Bare metal will corrode unless constantly cleaned and polished


Dave Bailey - 30/12/13 at 07:07 PM

I plan to paint mine....

Dave B


Proby - 30/12/13 at 07:36 PM

If you want to keep the bare look, either lacquer or maybe a clear paint protective vinyl??


black fingernail - 30/12/13 at 07:57 PM

I wipe mine over with wd 40 or duck oil after polishing or washing, it lasts for ages.


steve m - 30/12/13 at 08:00 PM

As a fellow Alui locoster, I was not aware of any lacquer that could be applied to a polished finish, hence my car does not go on the roads at this time of the year

I would use "Peek" to go over the alui, to get it back to an all alui finish, even " t cut" works, but do it soon, as the salt will EAT the alui in a very short space of time

Steve


rusty nuts - 30/12/13 at 08:13 PM

The best polish I have found,way better than Maguires is akalifornia Customs Original Purple Polish, the only problem is finding it


davidimurray - 30/12/13 at 09:01 PM

Thanks everyone

Unfortunately pant or vinyl are not options at the moment.

I've done a quick experiment on a bad area tonight, t-cut with a hard polishing pad on the drill. Marks seem to be clearing slowly although I think it is going to be a slow job, particularly on the back panel.

Remembered I had a can of acf50 in the garage that I normally use to coat the motorbike in winter. Tried it on a polished area and while it took the shine off the panel still looked clean and if it neutralises the salt and protects it then it will be worth it.


stevebubs - 30/12/13 at 10:11 PM

Numpty question - Can you wax polished aluminium? If so, I presume this would protect it?

[Edited on 31/12/13 by stevebubs]


coyoteboy - 31/12/13 at 01:48 AM

Nothing other than a proper adhered or anodised finish will protect a highly reactive metal in the presence of salt. Even the best waxes will only last an outing or two at best.