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- JohnCranston
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aluminum care
I got my new tower a couple of weeks ago, finally. What's the easyest product to work with to protect the new medal? We are gonna stop by West Marine today and want to slap something on the tower this weekend.
I've used Woody wax in the past, and it worked well on the old medal, but, kind of alot of labor.
Thank you.
I've used Woody wax in the past, and it worked well on the old medal, but, kind of alot of labor.
Thank you.
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I have yet to try CX, but the best Product I have ever tried was Rupp Alumiguard.
I used to set aside a couple hours to wash the tower then wax it.
I got stuck with a bottle of this Rupp Stuff a customer didn't want, the tower needed a cleaning so I figured what the hell I'll give it a try. Give the Tower a Spritz and the white haze turned back into a gleeming finish. Didn't even have to rub, just get the surface wet with product. Think I finished the tower in twenty minutes and it actually lasted quite awhile.
I used to set aside a couple hours to wash the tower then wax it.
I got stuck with a bottle of this Rupp Stuff a customer didn't want, the tower needed a cleaning so I figured what the hell I'll give it a try. Give the Tower a Spritz and the white haze turned back into a gleeming finish. Didn't even have to rub, just get the surface wet with product. Think I finished the tower in twenty minutes and it actually lasted quite awhile.
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The Rupp appears to be nothing but a silcone and works okay but not even close to regualr red can CX - far and away the best, actually gets into the pores of the metal and stays there a long time. Just put some on a rag and go at it, spray it in the hard to get at spots. A couple of applications a year should make the new tower last 100 years. Some object to the CX smell but it goes away in a day or so.
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Vicroy wrote:No - CX won't stain......I know....recently put a shotgun I'd just doused with it on a white bedspread.....ooooooppppppssss.....did not stain, I'm still married.
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ummm... that could just be her way of getting back at you!
Them women can be devious ones...
I have to try the CX then, cause if it works as good or better then the Rupp with other uses....We have a clear winner.
what the hell John!
you got a tower and didn't tell anyone! where da pictures?? i guess you are gonna make me drive down to Freeport again to look at it.
details pleeeeaaaseee. Oh I like how you spelled medal, heard a guy tell a joke other day, and he spelled government, guvmut. haha
Also sense yall are on the subject does CX do the same as tef gel, can i spray the screws down with CX or do i need to use tef gel, and does tef gel or CX work as a anti-seize
AND finally John, would you say fish with renegade mike when i go to cabo in March
you got a tower and didn't tell anyone! where da pictures?? i guess you are gonna make me drive down to Freeport again to look at it.
details pleeeeaaaseee. Oh I like how you spelled medal, heard a guy tell a joke other day, and he spelled government, guvmut. haha
Also sense yall are on the subject does CX do the same as tef gel, can i spray the screws down with CX or do i need to use tef gel, and does tef gel or CX work as a anti-seize
AND finally John, would you say fish with renegade mike when i go to cabo in March
Thanks
Matt
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Matt
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Matt,
When I said "medal", I guess that I was thinking of one of my girl scout badges..oh..I mean brownies...it's been a long time..I forget which one...The tower's pretty slick..you're gonna have to come down and take a look...bring some beer...it would be nice to meet you some day.
When I said "medal", I guess that I was thinking of one of my girl scout badges..oh..I mean brownies...it's been a long time..I forget which one...The tower's pretty slick..you're gonna have to come down and take a look...bring some beer...it would be nice to meet you some day.
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