Re: Off topic Q's

From: Barry Oliver (barrysuperhawk@comcast.net)
Date: Sat Sep 03 2011 - 00:27:50 EDT


Dustin Williams wrote:
> Generally speaking, you should always follow manufacture directions.
> If the label says not to use it on aluminium, then they put it on the
> label due to a risk of damage. What you would have to weigh is how big
> of a risk is it. Odds are pretty good that it would do limited damage,
> since if it weakened it by 1% or in 1% of cases it caused a 50%
> weakening it would be worthy of the warning.
>
> In short, if you ignore the warning, you do it at your own risk.
>
> Dustin
>
>

Use this:
http://www.prestone.com/products/print/424?popup=1
in the same manner you described for the CLR. The CLR is waaaay too
strong, WILL eat your aluminum, and you will NEVER get it all out...



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