So.... I bought a used CP-E intercooler for a great price, and now I'm finding out that it was probably a great deal for a reason. Despite the intercooler coming off a car from Arizona, it looked like it was taken off a car from New York. All the brackets and screws are either completely rusted through or corroded to the point to where I'm spending a lot of time trying to clean it up. While I'm going to have to order some new screws directly from CP-E, I have to find a way on how to clean up the intercooler itself.
I'm not worried about the bent fins or the fading stencil. Those can be easily fixed. But what's the best way to clean up this rough aluminum? I got some Duragloss and Simple Green on-hand, which I've been using alongside a heavy-duty cleaning brush to scrub the darn thing, but some of these blemishes are just not wanting to come.off. my next step is a brass wire wheel, but I don't want to have to go that route if I don't have to.
Here's what it looks like after spending an hour cleaning it:
I'm not worried about the bent fins or the fading stencil. Those can be easily fixed. But what's the best way to clean up this rough aluminum? I got some Duragloss and Simple Green on-hand, which I've been using alongside a heavy-duty cleaning brush to scrub the darn thing, but some of these blemishes are just not wanting to come.off. my next step is a brass wire wheel, but I don't want to have to go that route if I don't have to.
Here's what it looks like after spending an hour cleaning it: