ae6black wrote:I did essentially the same thing. And I got the same results. Also when I tarped my TD the first winter, I got more of the same. You can see where the cord was rubbing against the aluminum when the wind was blowing. What you can do is wet sand with fine sandpaper and then start buffing with finer grade of buffing compound until you get a mirror like finish or you can just live with it.
Andrew Herrick wrote:If you (or anyone else reading this forum) is trying to rescue the aluminum, I think acid washing is the best solution. I think you need fairly strong stuff, though. My research turned Power Clean Acid 2033? Sounds like the stuff is pretty potent.
ae6black wrote:Two aluminum sheets next to each other with water is going to corrode. End of discussion, it's just what happens. I wasn't paying attention and got caught like you did..
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Wildfire wrote:I run an aluminum distribution business... Seen this many, many times in the warehouse.
Classic water staining. Probably from rain, condensation/moist air is just as likely.
The solvent is actually residue from the rolling process. It is "oily" and will protect the metal for a period of time, but time and water win eventually and you get the white stains. Sometimes these sheets have thin sheets of paper between them to prevent scratching - I can't describe how hard it is to get that off once it gets wet and dries.
Typically it can be removed mechanically with scotch brite pads. We use a floor buffer sometimes on the thicker plate. Chemicals have limited effectiveness, Alumabrite is one of the better ones.
Keep water from being trapped next to the aluminum by another sheet, tarp, rope, board, etc. and you'll have the best luck. Best advice, is get it on the trailer fast, don't leave it sitting around.
5052 is more corrosion resistant than 3003, but water staining like this will happen to either pretty easy. My trailer has 5052 on it.
Good luck!
beezerboy wrote:late to the party on this but ya, moisture between the sheets sets off corrosion....
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