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Re: Cleaning Anchor Brackets
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07/26/24 01:19 PM
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IKELEVI
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Went from this to this. Does anyone think it can better or is this it? Used Barkeepers Friend and Dawn Platinum.
Last edited by IKELEVI; 07/26/24 01:21 PM.
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Re: Cleaning Anchor Brackets
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07/26/24 01:59 PM
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Re: Cleaning Anchor Brackets
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07/26/24 02:36 PM
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Evan O'Brien
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It can be better with aluminum brightener and Mother’s aluminum polish. You can skip the aluminum brightener if you want and go straight to Mother’s aluminum polish if you want. It just takes a little longer. I got an aluminum jackplate to a mirror finish with that stuff, but didn’t keep up with it after that as it got dirty again fast. Mother’s polish for a clean start… Aluminum brightener for future cleaning. Good luck.
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