LIFTED HER SKIRT

Here is my 2 cents. I’m a very smart guy. I watch YouTube a lot.
I seen this lady clean her pool ladder rails that needed to be shined. She used ( just my 2 cents ) get aluminum foil. Roll it into a ball and wet it with water. Rub it on your S.S railings. They should clean up like new and quick and easy. Something about the aluminum and S.S it reacts favorably. I know it sounds stupid but it works.
I was going to give a rant today but I will hold off for now.
Wet the aluminum ball. Not the rail. I’m going to do it on my rails too
Not expensive foil the stuff you can get at the $1.25 tree.
 
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I always wanted to try Flitz, watched a commercial on it years ago. Looks like good stuff. I work as a caster mechanic in a steel mill and between the water and extreme heat everything rusts like crazy. We use Cosmoline to coat new machined parts when they come in. Its good stuff, waxy and thick but last for years. Also use SP-350 by CRC as a corrosion inhibitor, its oil based and really good at protecting metal. We use Knocker Loose penetrating oil to free up rusted bolts, kinda similar to Kroil oil. Works great if you give it time to soak in. A lot of times to free a badly rusted bolt, I'll heat it up red hot with a torch and spray it with Knocker Loose as it cools and it pulls it into the threads and frees it up. Old school mechanic trick but works great!
 
Cfelton, have u ever used a product called Linebacker? It’s kinda like spray on cosmoline. My 83 merc on my V20 was starting to get crusty, so I cleaned her up and sprayed it down with Linebacker. Stopped the corrosion, but what a PIA to work on. It got everywhere when I touched that engine. Almost impossible to wash off.

Works well on boat trailer axels.
 
Cfelton, have u ever used a product called Linebacker? It’s kinda like spray on cosmoline. My 83 merc on my V20 was starting to get crusty, so I cleaned her up and sprayed it down with Linebacker. Stopped the corrosion, but what a PIA to work on. It got everywhere when I touched that engine. Almost impossible to wash off.

Works well on boat trailer axels.
Crc used to have corrosion guard that sounds very similar to what you're talking about. Looked like spray on cosmoline, very sticky. I had a customer spray his entire engine down with it( I/O) I told him to find someone else to work on it. Each annual.aervice I performed got crc656 sprayed all over. Any green corrosion got corrosion block. Mercury corrosion guard works good for prevention and isn't as sticky. Boeshield works good but it's $$. Also found out Boeshield isn't a lube, only a coating. Crc is a lube, penetrative fluid, and coating.
 
Yeah, I squirted Boeshield into my ratcheting screwdriver mechanism a gummed it up so badly I had to take it apart to clean it out and get it working again. Boeshield is solventized paraffin.
 
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