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Cleaning a Tower

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk4VgtfwcOU

For those that need to clean up their towers, I came across this video. A lot of work but might be worth it.
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Tony,
I'm currently doing this to all of my cockpit trim on my 38, and yes it is a TON of work but it looks way better than 35 year old pitted aluminum. Thanks for sharing that link.
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Seems simple enough just some elbow grease
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PeterPalmieri wrote:Seems simple enough just some elbow grease

I'm thinking a whole lot more then just some elbow grease is involved.
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Carl

I would say it would take about two days. I bet you are talking a lot of change for that job to be done professionally.
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