phantomlady
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
We have the problem of a badly corroded aluminium toerail on our boat - Beneteau First 42. I think I inadvertently set off the chemical reaction a few years ago whilst using a powerful teak cleaner on the decks and allowing it to pool under the lip of the rail rather than being vigilant in my rinsing off
My question is this....is it just unsightly or will it eventually just corrode away? Can you reverse it? Was it indeed a reaction that stripped off some sort of coating? Has anyone else had a similar problem? If so, what did you do about it.
Thanks in advance.
We have the problem of a badly corroded aluminium toerail on our boat - Beneteau First 42. I think I inadvertently set off the chemical reaction a few years ago whilst using a powerful teak cleaner on the decks and allowing it to pool under the lip of the rail rather than being vigilant in my rinsing off
My question is this....is it just unsightly or will it eventually just corrode away? Can you reverse it? Was it indeed a reaction that stripped off some sort of coating? Has anyone else had a similar problem? If so, what did you do about it.
Thanks in advance.