luckydawg
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- Jan 19, 2016
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Looking to tap in here to all of the exp. on this board, I know there's a lot here--
I am installing a long aluminum track exposed to outside elements including chlorine vapors possibly from our pool that is about 6-7 feet away at its closest point. Right now its all new and shiney and my goal is to keep it that way as long as possible-- I know it wont last forever or probably 8-10 yrs down the road but you get the idea here. What can I put on it to protect it from corroding? I dont need to polish it right now or anything like mothers alum. polish, I am satisfied as it is-- I just want to keep it / maintain it like new as long as I can. Would a coating work? , bond to it? I know it wont on the raised ribs where the doors roll on but how about the flat part base?
Does anyone have any first hand exp. with dealing with alum. protection?View attachment 75714
Looking to tap in here to all of the exp. on this board, I know there's a lot here--
I am installing a long aluminum track exposed to outside elements including chlorine vapors possibly from our pool that is about 6-7 feet away at its closest point. Right now its all new and shiney and my goal is to keep it that way as long as possible-- I know it wont last forever or probably 8-10 yrs down the road but you get the idea here. What can I put on it to protect it from corroding? I dont need to polish it right now or anything like mothers alum. polish, I am satisfied as it is-- I just want to keep it / maintain it like new as long as I can. Would a coating work? , bond to it? I know it wont on the raised ribs where the doors roll on but how about the flat part base?
Does anyone have any first hand exp. with dealing with alum. protection?View attachment 75714