by Charles Schefer » Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:02 pm
Zach / Kristen - As usual I learned something from your posts, thanks. However I just looked up Alumiprep 33 on the Aircraft Spruce website and it defines the product use as "Use to clean, brighten and transform badly corroded aluminum to its natural appearance.". So... given that would this need to be used all the time before painting or only if the metal is corroded?
I also looked up Alodine 1201 on Spruce and it says: "After precleaning with Alumiprep 33 or Metal Prep 79, rinse with water. Apply Alodine without dilution by brushing or swabbing with sponge. Rinse with water and surface is ready for paint. This is a visible coating which leaves the surface with a golden coloration.The alodized surface provides protection against weather and firmly bonds paint. 1 quart treats about 100 sq. ft. Flammable. Available in quart and gallon sized."
Metal Prep 79 the write-up says: "METALPREP 79 is a non-flammable multi-purpose phosphoric acid based cleaner and prepaint conditioner for most metals.
METALPREP 79 cleaning and conditioning chemical leaves the surface chemically clean and corrosion free.
METALPREP 79 can be used to deep clean and etch a metal surface prior to paint or to prepare a surface for a subsequent chemical coating like that produced by GALVAPREP® SG on zinc and steel or ALODINE® 1201 on aluminum surfaces. Chemical coatings offer the best affordable substrate for both paint adhesion and underpaint corrosion resistance."
So maybe Metalprep 79 for aluminum in good shape or Alumiprep 33 for corroded metal? then follow with the Alodine 1201 then paint?
- Charles