How to Polish Aluminum
Wash the aluminum with dish soap and water., Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean indentations in the aluminum., Rinse the item thoroughly.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Wash the aluminum with dish soap and water.
Wet your aluminum with water, then add a small squirt of dish soap to a rag or sponge.
Use the sponge or rag to clean off any grime, dirt, food, etc. that is attached to the aluminum. -
Step 2: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to clean indentations in the aluminum.
If the item you are cleaning has etchings or other designs, you can use a soft-bristled toothbrush or scrubber to clean the grime out of the recessed areas. , Rinse the item under the faucet to clean off any remaining soap or debris.
You could also dunk your item in a large bucket of clean water, or spray it with the hose if it is too big to fit in the sink. -
Step 3: Rinse the item thoroughly.
Detailed Guide
Wet your aluminum with water, then add a small squirt of dish soap to a rag or sponge.
Use the sponge or rag to clean off any grime, dirt, food, etc. that is attached to the aluminum.
If the item you are cleaning has etchings or other designs, you can use a soft-bristled toothbrush or scrubber to clean the grime out of the recessed areas. , Rinse the item under the faucet to clean off any remaining soap or debris.
You could also dunk your item in a large bucket of clean water, or spray it with the hose if it is too big to fit in the sink.
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