Good idea Lance, will try that also.
Thanks,
John
Captainlance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Auto part stores carry Aluminum wheel cleaner, it is a strong chemical that
strips off oxidation and leaves a clean , raw, surface. The only problem is
that raw
Will try that, thanks.
John
Barry C' [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Was with
vinegar , then rinse and polish with a good auto cream
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Wouldn't the pitting give the antenna more surface area, broader bandwidth,
and more gain? DE NU5D
On 2/14/07, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is a good cleaning solvent for aluminum repeater antennas? I have
an antenna that was exposed to the weather for years and it has become
pitted
Was with vinegar , then rinse and polish with a good auto cream
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Antenna cleaning solvent ???
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 03:16:36 -
What is a good cleaning
Auto part stores carry Aluminum wheel cleaner, it is a strong chemical that
strips off oxidation and leaves a clean , raw, surface. The only problem is
that raw aluminum starts to oxidize immediately. You will need to covert the
antenna with a coating of clear urethane to stop this from
You might try ZoopSeal. this product is used on aluminum wheels, valve
covers, manifolds, etc., to keep them from pitting, tarnishing, etc. It
does make the item fairly water-resistant after application. (I've only
seen it demonstrated on TV and the demo was NOT an infomercial.)
It is
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