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Any ideas on how to get black stains off alum?

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  1. christopher

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    Hello "F" -Chatters,

    Anyone have any ideas on how to get the some black stains off my alum. valve stems?

    I soaked them in a degreaser, and they came out with black stains........

    Thanks guys,

    Chris.
     
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    Some mag/aluminum polish should do the trick
     
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    Mothers wheel polish.

    Worked great for me.
     
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    I think some degreasers like Simple Green stain/corrode aluminum with prolonged exposure (I've seen this mentioned in other threads). If this is the case, then it probably requires removing quite a bit of surface to make them it away -- might be better to replace them than try to polish them out. I bought a set from Daniel at Ricambi and they were reasonably priced (don't remember how much off the top of my head though).
     
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    I use Solvol Autosol paste, it’s very good at removing even the worst marks and stains from metal. Highly recommended.
     
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    Catsup,

    We used it to polish the deckplates in the Navy..... no kidding.
     
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    Soak them in Coca Cola.
     
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    0000 steel wool with meguiars scratch remover or mothers aluminum polish
     
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    You beat me to it.
     
  10. peterp

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    Christopher -- there are some very interesting suggestions in this thread -- did any of these solve the problem?

    If all else fails, I have an extra set of valve stems I could send you -- I replaced all of my valve stems last time I had the wheels/tires off, but the old ones were fine if you need them.
     
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    The best all-around stuff I have found is called Novus. They use it for polising out small scratches in plastic lenses. Works well on just about anything, but in some cases it will take a while because it is so fine..
     
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    'Aluminum Brightener", sold at NAPA stores.
     

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