thill
Well-known member
Every once in awhile, I still use the old-fashioned trick of using a little baking soda along with my toothpaste to get my teeth feeling super-clean.
This reminded me that somewhere along the line, I seem to remember that it has also been used as a metal polish, but I can't remember if it was for chrome or if it was for aluminum.
I am planning to clean up our pontoon boat this fall. I know that both Mother's aluminum polish and 3M Fiberglass restorer both work great, but when you are doing a whole pontoon boat, those products get pretty expensive.
Has anyone here used baking soda to polish aluminum?
If not, I guess I can google it, and worst case, I can dampen a wool bonnet and sprinkle some on and see how it works...
This reminded me that somewhere along the line, I seem to remember that it has also been used as a metal polish, but I can't remember if it was for chrome or if it was for aluminum.
I am planning to clean up our pontoon boat this fall. I know that both Mother's aluminum polish and 3M Fiberglass restorer both work great, but when you are doing a whole pontoon boat, those products get pretty expensive.
Has anyone here used baking soda to polish aluminum?
If not, I guess I can google it, and worst case, I can dampen a wool bonnet and sprinkle some on and see how it works...