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I am new here but this is an area I can help with. Anodising is a hard coating that has a depth to its finish, so I wouldn't sand it off. As noted, however, it can go milky and wheel cleaners, particularly those that are not ph neutral are the main cause of the milkiness. Having looked after old Porsche wheels that are also anodised for 20+ yrs, I can tell you the secret solution - Vaseline.
This may sound odd, but the anodising responds really well to treatment with Vaseline. It seems to feed the anodising and brings it back to like new. For really milky steps, you put the Vaseline on fairly thick and leave it on for a while, maybe even over night, then wipe off with a soft cloth or microfibre towel. If its still not perfect then repeat in a week or 2. After the initial feeding, you only have to do it once or twice a year. No need to remove the rubber plugs (unless you really want to) and its easy to apply with an old soft cloth.
I would also change to a ph neutral wheel cleaner. A recipe of Vaseline plus Bilberry wheel cleaner all worked a treat on my old 57 plate 3.0SE (I am now in a 40d M Sport).
This may sound odd, but the anodising responds really well to treatment with Vaseline. It seems to feed the anodising and brings it back to like new. For really milky steps, you put the Vaseline on fairly thick and leave it on for a while, maybe even over night, then wipe off with a soft cloth or microfibre towel. If its still not perfect then repeat in a week or 2. After the initial feeding, you only have to do it once or twice a year. No need to remove the rubber plugs (unless you really want to) and its easy to apply with an old soft cloth.
I would also change to a ph neutral wheel cleaner. A recipe of Vaseline plus Bilberry wheel cleaner all worked a treat on my old 57 plate 3.0SE (I am now in a 40d M Sport).
Re: side steps.
would this remove the pitting and 'rust' stains?
Re: side steps.
I didn't have pitting or rust stains, however, IMHO nothing will remove pitting as that implies a physical defect. You could remove the aluminium parts and have them stripped, polished and re-anodised if you were really keen. I am having exactly that done ot a set of 911 wheels right now. The Vaseline certainly helps to pull out stains and revitalise the anodising, so its worth a try on rust stains. Where is the rust coming from, given these are aluminium though? Are you sure its rust?
Bottom line is that Vaseline is cheap, easy to apply and will do zero harm. Give it a try.
Bottom line is that Vaseline is cheap, easy to apply and will do zero harm. Give it a try.
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OK, so I've just been to my local branch of Boots.
I could only find the Vaseline lip balm tins so I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a big tub of Vaseline.
The teenage girl behind the counter started giggling.
I said it was for sorting my car out.
That seemed to make it worse.
I left.
I've sent my wife to get some.
I could only find the Vaseline lip balm tins so I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a big tub of Vaseline.
The teenage girl behind the counter started giggling.
I said it was for sorting my car out.
That seemed to make it worse.
I left.
I've sent my wife to get some.
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1975 MGB Roadster with Rover SD1 V8 conversion, Offenhauser Manifold & Holley Carb - Straight lines only.
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2007 Black X5 E70 3.0D SE - 7 Seater, Dynamic & Media Packs
1975 MGB Roadster with Rover SD1 V8 conversion, Offenhauser Manifold & Holley Carb - Straight lines only.
2005 Honda Hornet with Akrapovich zorst & other odds n sods.
Previous Ride:
2003 Silver 3.0i Sport E53 X5
Re: side steps.
I just assumed that everyone has a big tub of Vaseline at home )
Re: side steps.
[quote="UrbanFlow"]
OK, so I've just been to my local branch of Boots.
I could only find the Vaseline lip balm tins so I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a big tub of Vaseline.
The teenage girl behind the counter started giggling.
I said it was for sorting my car out.
That seemed to make it worse.
I left.
I've sent my wife to get some.
[/quote]
Pmsl
OK, so I've just been to my local branch of Boots.
I could only find the Vaseline lip balm tins so I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a big tub of Vaseline.
The teenage girl behind the counter started giggling.
I said it was for sorting my car out.
That seemed to make it worse.
I left.
I've sent my wife to get some.
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Pmsl
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Re: side steps.
Some folks have an odd sense of humour......
The girls really should know it's for stopping your battery terminals from going crusty. :blink:
250ml, £3.50 on Amazon.....inc delivery.
Richard
The girls really should know it's for stopping your battery terminals from going crusty. :blink:
250ml, £3.50 on Amazon.....inc delivery.
Richard
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
Re: side steps.
Amazon sounds like a good option!
Current Rides:
2007 Black X5 E70 3.0D SE - 7 Seater, Dynamic & Media Packs
1975 MGB Roadster with Rover SD1 V8 conversion, Offenhauser Manifold & Holley Carb - Straight lines only.
2005 Honda Hornet with Akrapovich zorst & other odds n sods.
Previous Ride:
2003 Silver 3.0i Sport E53 X5
2007 Black X5 E70 3.0D SE - 7 Seater, Dynamic & Media Packs
1975 MGB Roadster with Rover SD1 V8 conversion, Offenhauser Manifold & Holley Carb - Straight lines only.
2005 Honda Hornet with Akrapovich zorst & other odds n sods.
Previous Ride:
2003 Silver 3.0i Sport E53 X5
Re: side steps.
[quote="UrbanFlow"]
OK, so I've just been to my local branch of Boots.
I could only find the Vaseline lip balm tins so I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a big tub of Vaseline.
The teenage girl behind the counter started giggling.
I said it was for sorting my car out.
That seemed to make it worse.
I left.
I've sent my wife to get some.
[/quote]
Lmao.....
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OK, so I've just been to my local branch of Boots.
I could only find the Vaseline lip balm tins so I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a big tub of Vaseline.
The teenage girl behind the counter started giggling.
I said it was for sorting my car out.
That seemed to make it worse.
I left.
I've sent my wife to get some.
[/quote]
Lmao.....
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X5 E70 3.0D SE
Re: side steps.
I honestly hadn't noticed jusy how "milky" my side steps were until I read through this thread... Vaseline tub on standby. ...
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Re: side steps.
Funny enough I might try it later too.
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Re: side steps.
I have heard of using Vaseline before for polishing up anodised masts on yachts so it should work fine.