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Old 09-05-2009, 12:06 PM
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Does anyone make an aluminum cleaner that will restore an old manifold to original brightness? I'm currently looking in marine supply stores. If I can't find something, there's always bead blasting.
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Old 09-05-2009, 12:42 PM
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I take it this was a polished manifold? If so, and it's not too bad, I'd use Mother's Aluminum Polish. If it's in bad shape, then a cotten wheel on a drill, or even a small one on a Dremel, WITH jeweler's rouge would be a good start, after that, the polish above.

If it's a natural or even gray surface, then just use Brake Klean and that's as good as it's going to get unless you want to polish it. That would be a lot of work,especially if it's still on the engine.
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Old 09-05-2009, 01:47 PM
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It's an old Elelbrock, still as cast. I want to bring it back, so it matches my Edelbrock heads.
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Check this out:

http://www.eastwood.com/buffing/meta...ith-clear.html
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To remove stains and clean try Eagle One Etching mag cleaner

http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...=1001&cat=5006
Then blast with walnut shells or glass bead, obviosly it has to be removed from your car.
This will leave it like new as cast.

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I have the same problem and i found this. thinking about ordering it but have not done so yet.

http://www.metalwax.com/METAL%20CLEANER.htm
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That's what I'm looking for. Thanks for the input. The manifold has not been installed yet.
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Ditto on the Eagle etching mag cleaner. Used that on my wheels. Much more effective than brake cleaner for "natural finish" aluminum. Just make sure you use it in a well ventilated area and I would suggest wearing gloves (preferably nitrile).
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Ditto on the Eagle etching mag cleaner. Used that on my wheels. Much more effective than brake cleaner for "natural finish" aluminum. Just make sure you use it in a well ventilated area and I would suggest wearing gloves (preferably nitrile).
And don't use it on concrete that you care about.
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Ditto on the Eagle etching mag cleaner...Just make sure you use it in a well ventilated area and I would suggest wearing gloves (preferably nitrile).
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And don't use it on concrete that you care about.
This stuff is nasty. It works great, but it's nasty.
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I picked up a bottle of Eagle etching mag cleaner. My manifold is still at the machine shop, so I tried it on a 31 year old American Vector wheel on my '77 F150 4X4.
The good news, it seems to work really well. The bad news, now I have three more wheels to do.
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i have the same problem. I had a leak in he radiator and it stained the valvecovers and intake. I saw this but have not decided on it yet.

http://www.metalwax.com/METAL%20CLEANER.htm
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Old 09-08-2009, 06:37 PM
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Back in the day used to wet sand aluminum with kerosene and progressively finer emery paper. Final polish on buffing wheel.
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Powder Coat it for about $20!
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NAPA sells a product for cast only that I'll have to look at when I get home. It worked OK but not like brand new. I have a fairly new manifold that had some gas stains on it.
I decided to use a paint product (which also is home) I believe called Durablast Aluminum. Its made for high heat and also finished it off with high heat Clear Gloss. Totally happy with the results. Its been over a year and still looks like it did on Day 1. Very little difference from bare aluminum.
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