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<blockquote data-quote="BrazosDon" data-source="post: 298674" data-attributes="member: 7752"><p>You did a good job on you tin boat. Nice and shiney! I worked at a chemical company before the ax and we would mix different type of acids to remove cement from ready-mix trucks and forms. We also mixed aluminum cleaner for cleaning air conditioner coils and tool boxes and what not. Works well but be careful how long you leave it on your boat and where you clean your boat(as in the grass or on the drive-way).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrazosDon, post: 298674, member: 7752"] You did a good job on you tin boat. Nice and shiney! I worked at a chemical company before the ax and we would mix different type of acids to remove cement from ready-mix trucks and forms. We also mixed aluminum cleaner for cleaning air conditioner coils and tool boxes and what not. Works well but be careful how long you leave it on your boat and where you clean your boat(as in the grass or on the drive-way). [/QUOTE]
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