Rupp Marine Alumaguard Cleaner Protectant
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I'm not sure, but there's enough left over to cover my 18ft.
My application is on a grill that is in a salt water environment, and I treat it every two weeks with a light coating after I rinse it down. I also keep the grill covered, so my advice would not be applicable to your situation. However, because this product was designed for boat hardware and is meant to be exposed to the elements, it would be a better recommendation than mine. I used it a lot on my boat. Thanks
It won't cure it, but it will keep it from getting any worse. It's best to use it before you start pitting.
There's no reason why it shouldn't be possible. It only polishes aluminum a little. Now, if those parts are going to be exposed to heat or thermal cycling, I wouldn't recommend it.
Selected User Reviews For Rupp Marine Alumaguard Cleaner Protectant
I covered a dresser with aluminum flashing, which seemed like a good idea at the time, but it ended up causing problems because I didn't realize how difficult it was to keep clean until after I finished the project. Anyway, I came across this stuff and decided to try it out. I followed the instructions exactly, and the surface is still spotless a month later. This is an 'oily' textured liquid that you wipe on the surface; once you've 'polished' the majority of it off, there is still a small film that wears away over time; it has a strong smell but it doesn't linger too long. The only drawback is that I will need to wipe this on the surface on a regular basis, but that isn't a big deal.
After you've used this, don't attempt to clean with cinch or windex. Clean first, then wipe with the grain with a microfiber cloth and a small amount of alumaguard. I completely forgot about all those stainless steel cleaners. Although this product is pricey, a little goes a long way.
This stuff is too expensive for me. But it has no chance of being reasonable because it is "marine. " However, I've experimented with a variety of aluminum/metal polishes and protectors. For a couple of reasons, this is the best I've ever used. It applies smoothly, instantly reveals its "looks," and outlasts all others. It's what I put on my aluminum T-shirt. I've used it on the top frame/pipes and all of my stainless steel hardware onboard, and I've even used it to deepen the color of some rubber and plastics, and it works great. For some, the only possible disadvantage is that it is semi-automated. The texture is oily. Some experts in the Chart business, for example, may argue that using it on railings and handles will make surfaces slick, increasing liability. I use it on everything and haven't had any problems with it. As long as you don't use too much, it should have a similar or oily texture. I don't mean "abundantly," but rather "abundantly," as in "abundantly," as in "abundantly," as in back"). As I previously stated, I've experimented with a variety of polishes. Flitz, Iosso, and purple Polish stuff - These polishes are also good. This one, on the other hand, is the simplest to use, has the best appearance, and lasts the longest - for me.
I've been using t tops and towers on my boats for years. Corrosion and pitting are prevented by using this product. However, because it is slick, do not apply it directly to a tower's steps.
This was one of my favorite things to do on my stainless steel boat. When I sold my boat and grew older, I realized it was a fantastic stainless steel maintenance tool for my outside barbecue grill. I live on the beach, which means there's a lot of salt air and a lot of rust potential. Once a week, I give the grill a light scrubbing and apply this. Then cover it and leave it for several weeks, using the grill several times a week. The grill is two years old, but after I apply it, it looks brand new every week. In the early 1990s, I began to use it. Great informationbr>My friends were always asking if I had gotten a new grill, LOL.
It does exactly what it says. On a pontoon boat, it's a good idea to use this.
I've been using this product for several years and it does an excellent job of protecting my center console's aluminum T Top.
I've never seen a spray pattern as bad as this. Clogs in the spray and stream should be removed. After six hours, the product is still damp. in a comfortable setting There is no cleaning action, only clear lacquer in a spray bottle with a pump. bad idea. I have to go back.