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Moisture
corrodes
aluminum
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By Gene Gary
Q. I live in a stucco house
which has an aluminum -
framed sliding backporch
door. The bottom of the alu-
minum door frame seems to
be corroding away. Addi-
tionally, the stucco below the
door frame is flaking off.
What causes the problems
and what can I do to solve
them? — K. W .
A. This problem is caused
by moisture which makes
the aluminum react ' to the
concrete or stucco.
Here is how to clean and
treat unpainted or' painted
aluminum. Mix equal
amounts of motor oil. and
kerosene. Take a piece of
fine bronze wool and clean
the entire aluminum surface
well with this mixture, then
wipe dry with a clean cloth.
This should removeoxida-
tion, dirt, grease or oil.
After the surface is clean,
apply a thin coat of motor oil
'and kerosene fluid very
sparingly over the entire
surface. This mixture is not
combustible, and it should
protect the metal from
future oxidation, which
causes the corrosion.
Repeat ' the treatment
every six months. If alumin-
um is around saltwater,
repeat the prgcess every 90
days.
Next repair the stucco,
first brushing off all loose
material. Use a stucco.
patching material., Whe64the
stucco is repaired, give it a
coat of Thompson's Water.
Seal.
In the future, keep the area
as dry as possible.
• Q. I recently bought a
• second-hand cedar chest,.
four feet long and in good
shape. It has two copper
' bands coming across the lid
and down the front.
I used a copper polish and
with a ' too$bbrush and the
polish, I managed to get the
dark finish off those bands.
But they still do not look
right, and 'maybe I'll try
again.
The cedar finish looks very
dull. Is there anything like a
polish, oil or wax I could use
on it? I do not want to try any
polish until I'm sure I know
what I'onrdoing. Any sugges-
tions? — Lorraine M.S., San
Diego, Calif.
A. For polishing your cop-
per bands; first mask off the
cedar next to the bands.
Then apply warm white
vinegar and sprinkle with
salt. Let set a short time and
wash off with soft cloth and
warm water. When dry, pol-
ish the copper with rotten-'
stone and olive oil or sewing
`machine oil. A,light coating
of lacquer will help preserve
the copper finish.
For the wood, polish these
surfaces with equal parts of
lemon oil and turpentine or
go over the wood with Liquid
Gold, a finish manufactured
especially for wood paneling
and other wood surfaces.
Q. I would like to know how
to refinish the chrome legs
on my dinette table which
have become quite rusted. I
would like to paint them
black, either enamel or flat
finish.
Would it be advisable to
put a coat of aluminum on
the metal and then the black
paint? Also should the
chrome be rubbed down first
with' steel wool or sand-
paper? —Jim K.
A. First remove the rust
and dull the gloss of the
chrome by rubbing with
sandpaper. Then clean' the
metal with turpentine and
steel wool.
To reduce the possibility of
further rusting, coat the
metal with a rust -inhibitive
paint that hasa zinc or red -
lead base.
When thoroughly dry,
apply the flat black paint or
enamel, whichever is pre-
ferred.
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