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Does anyone have any good solutions or products to clean an oxidized
aluminum mast and boom? My boat is a completely restored 1978 Catalina 30....I can't figure out what to do with the dark-colored oxidized mast. Thanks in advanced for any recommendations. |
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First be sure that your mast is not anodized...sounds like it is owing to
the "dark color". All aluminum must have some kind of protection from the elements. There is no such thing as a "raw aluminum mast" - it will have some kind of coating. One step you could take would be to step off the mast, sand off all the anodizing to bright metal, wash with Alodine, shoot it with 545 primer, and then Awlgrip it with the color of your choice. To do that with a stick of this size will set you back about 3 to 500 dollars in materials, a bunch of time in labor sanding and prepping and taping the mast and then you will need a gun, or you could roll and tip it. Or you could take it to a yard that does it. Typically a mast shoot with awl should be around 1000. Hope this helps. Tom "Rob" wrote in message om... Does anyone have any good solutions or products to clean an oxidized aluminum mast and boom? My boat is a completely restored 1978 Catalina 30....I can't figure out what to do with the dark-colored oxidized mast. Thanks in advanced for any recommendations. |
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