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[QUOTE="longtime coming, post: 1327681, member: 67999"] This might help you to clean your cases. search "acid" with "longtime coming" and read the whole thread carefully. If you decide to use muriatic acid, wear rubber gloves in a well-ventilated area. Hopefully the citric acid cleaner didn't do any thing bad(probably not). I am almost positive that scrubbing with a powdered vitamin "C" solution (actycylic acid and water) would work, but I haven't tried it in this application. Also powdered vitamin "C is too expensive. Muriatic acid is cheap. There are probably several aluminum cleaning/polishing products that would work good also. Fox is right, acid will change the color. If you get the solution and timing right, though, it will turn bright, not dark (especially if it were polished afterwards). Might be more painstaking work than it is worth. The most important thing is getting it back together properly. It's nice to see you helping out your brother. Good Luck!! :) [/QUOTE]
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