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  • TxHr
    • May 2012
    • 100

    • San Antonio, TX

    • 2007 Nautique 226 TE

    #1

    Aluminum pitting/discoloration

    I just purchased my first Nautique this weekend, a 2007 Air Nautique 226. The one main area needing attention on the boat are the aluminum board racks, speaker cans and mirror arm. These items have pitting and discoloration from not being waxed and left in a lift on the lake with no care. That said, I am at a loss as how to bring these back to their original beauty and luster. Does anyone know of a diy process for restoring these items to their original state or know of a service where they can be sent for restoration? Any input is greatly appreciated.
    2007 Nautique 226 TE
  • RogueOne
    • Feb 2012
    • 45
    • Lake Murray, SC

    • Columbia,SC

    • 2023 SAN S21 (Shamu) 2007 SAN 220 TE (Rumble Bee)

    #2
    My 07' 220 SANTE was purchased new to me February of 12'. The tower,racks and original speaker cans were severely oxidized and pitted. I tried doing a few items by hand and bench buffer wheel with negligible results (see below mirror bracket pics). I called around and received some pretty high quotes to bring it back to factory finish. I opted to go with black textured powder coat to cover up some of the pitting that still was visible even after lightly sanding with 220 grit. Good luck on your "project"

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    Last edited by RogueOne; 05-29-2012, 05:21 AM.
    2023 Super Air Nautique S21
    2007 Super Air Nautique 220 Team Edition

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    • mcbridek
      • Nov 2005
      • 241

      • Raleigh, NC, Lake Gaston NC

      • 06 Ski Nautique 196 SE (2010 - Current) 99 Sport Nautique / GT 40 / FCT (2005 - 2009)

      #3
      Try this - first buy Aluminum polish at an auto store - I use Mothers Mag and Aluminum Polish. Sand the area very lightly with high grit paper - 1500 or, 2000 (auto store will also have the sand paper). I have never used lower grit, but you may need too. Your smoothing the surface and removing some of the surface area. Then use the polish. You will find when you first polish, the cloth will get black residue - no problem. Keep polishing using new area pf cloth. Try this on a small area you can not see first. Also, you can try without sanding, depends on the condition of the surface.
      06 Ski Nautique 196 SE (2010)
      99 Sport Nautique / GT 40 / FCT (2005 - 2009)

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      • Nautiquehunter
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 2080

        • Flowery Branch GA Lake Lanier

        • 2008 210 SANTE 67 Correct Craft Mustang

        #4
        I like the Fitz metal polish.

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        • TxJole
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Jun 2009
          • 898

          • Cedar Creek Lake TEXAS


          #5
          Originally posted by Nautiquehunter View Post
          I like the Fitz metal polish.
          I second that, its what we use in the plumbing world for a really bad stainless sink.
          2008 210 SAN TE (Moonraker Yellow over Midnight Blue)

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          • TxHr
            • May 2012
            • 100

            • San Antonio, TX

            • 2007 Nautique 226 TE

            #6
            Thank you all for the info, I appreciate your help.
            2007 Nautique 226 TE

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