I usually go through the drill of pulling out all the cleaning products to get my outside doors clean.
Clean anodized aluminum doors.
Aluminum storm doors normally protect an inside door from outside elements such as dust dirt wind and rain.
For particularly dirty areas use a scrubby sponge instead of a rag.
Rinse the anodized aluminum surface with clean water and.
That doesn t mean it doesn t require regular cleaning to remove and prevent a buildup of soap scum mildew and hard water limescale.
Here is a basic guide on how to clean aluminium.
In this video we deep clean the anodized aluminum bay doors on our 1964 pd 4106 vintage bus.
One of the chores on your to do list might be cleaning aluminium door and window frames it s easy to get them sparkling and clean once again.
Over time the aluminum s outside finish dulls and looks old.
Clean aluminum on sliding doors adds aesthetic appeal to homes.
Then rinse the metal thoroughly with clean water and dry the surface with a dry.
Make sure to scrub in the direction of the metal s grain to avoid leaving scratch marks.
We start with some light wet sanding with 600 800 then 2000 g.
To clean anodized aluminum start by dampening a rag with soapy water and using it to wipe the metal.
Then i would grab the windex to add some sparkle and shine.
Aluminum cleaners that are sold at most auto stores and used on aluminum wheels also can be used on aluminum storm doors.
Proper cleaning will restore its original shine.
Your anodized aluminum shower doors resists corrosion the anodizing process leaves a durable finish that holds up well in high moisture environments.
Anodized aluminum requires an abrasive touch with a gentle cleaning solution as many harsh cleaning products will react with the aluminum.
In the spring the sunny weather and school holidays give you a perfect excuse to get out of the house and work on all your outdoor chores.
Lemon juice and baking soda can clean a lot of dirt and grime off of aluminum and leave it looking shiny.
It s a real chore.
Exposure to dirt and debris though causes aluminum components on sliding doors to become dingy and discolored over time.