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<blockquote data-quote="Billy H" data-source="post: 518840" data-attributes="member: 34877"><p>My crestliner bare aluminum hull is getting pretty ugly. I fish two or three times a week and the scum line is getting bad as well as the rest of the hull. I want to clean it up. I’ve seen the videos of NAPA aluminum brightener and purple power aluminum brightener and the results are awesome. Spray it on rinse it off. On the contrary I’ve read that those products will cause pitting. Starbright also recommends acid proof gloves? </p><p>Looking for first folks with first hand experience with these types of products. I’m sure pontoon guys have been down this road. </p><p>TIA Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy H, post: 518840, member: 34877"] My crestliner bare aluminum hull is getting pretty ugly. I fish two or three times a week and the scum line is getting bad as well as the rest of the hull. I want to clean it up. I’ve seen the videos of NAPA aluminum brightener and purple power aluminum brightener and the results are awesome. Spray it on rinse it off. On the contrary I’ve read that those products will cause pitting. Starbright also recommends acid proof gloves? Looking for first folks with first hand experience with these types of products. I’m sure pontoon guys have been down this road. TIA Bill [/QUOTE]
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