answer3
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update: the pressure washer cleanup worked pretty good. all the salt buildups are gone!
However, I noticed that the paint around several rivets was lifted making some kind of bubbles. I wire brushed some of these zones and the paint came off easily. Is it a sign of galvanic corrosion caused by salt buildups on the rivets? (don't have a picture of that here, will take one tonight and post it)
Also, the parts with bare aluminum that were behind the center seat I removed still show signs of corrosion even after pressure washer cleanup. I tried to wire brush the zone, sand it with 220 grit sandpaper, even polish with a buffing wheel in some spots to give it a try. This removed the white particles on the aluminum but there are still some darker spots below that stay in the aluminum no matter how hard I try to remove them. I guess the corrosion went deep... You can see that on the picture below:
From what I read here in the site and your comments, I have to stop the corrosion with chemical treatment then apply primer/paint then wax. Hopefully it is not too late! What would be a good chemical treatment to remove corrosion? Phosphoric acid, white vinegar, bar keeper's friend? Also, should I use something like Rust Encapsulator or POR 15 to help contain corrosion / prevent it from spreading?
However, I noticed that the paint around several rivets was lifted making some kind of bubbles. I wire brushed some of these zones and the paint came off easily. Is it a sign of galvanic corrosion caused by salt buildups on the rivets? (don't have a picture of that here, will take one tonight and post it)
Also, the parts with bare aluminum that were behind the center seat I removed still show signs of corrosion even after pressure washer cleanup. I tried to wire brush the zone, sand it with 220 grit sandpaper, even polish with a buffing wheel in some spots to give it a try. This removed the white particles on the aluminum but there are still some darker spots below that stay in the aluminum no matter how hard I try to remove them. I guess the corrosion went deep... You can see that on the picture below:
From what I read here in the site and your comments, I have to stop the corrosion with chemical treatment then apply primer/paint then wax. Hopefully it is not too late! What would be a good chemical treatment to remove corrosion? Phosphoric acid, white vinegar, bar keeper's friend? Also, should I use something like Rust Encapsulator or POR 15 to help contain corrosion / prevent it from spreading?