Gubbo
Well-Known Member


I'm taking on a project aluminium hull that seems generally sound, but there is some pitting corrosion on one panel that I need to deal with.
This has been subjected to stagnant bilge water for a couple of years and there are numerous pits appearing.
The one in the photo is the largest and I have measured its depth with a micrometer at 1.1mm. The panel is 5mm thick so I'm confident that there's plenty of metal left, but of course want to "stop the rot"
My research suggests I need to clean off the oxidation with acid, but suggested types vary from vinegar and coca-cola through to specialist aircraft restoration chemicals.
I'm in the UK and so need a chemical that is available to me as a retail customer. What have you used with success? What treatment would you recommend after acid cleaning? Or should I try a different technique altogether?