Spray the scratch on the anodised aluminium metal surface so that it is soaked.
How to remove scratches from aluminum sheet.
Sanding out deep scratches 1.
Wipe down your anodized aluminum surface with a damp sponge to remove general surface dirt.
Sand out the scratches using 220 grit sandpaper.
Continue wet sanding using a 600 grit sandpaper.
Wipe the scratch with the cloth using slow circular motions.
Wipe the degreaser from the scratch with a clean edge of the cloth.
Switch to 1500 grit.
Wet sand the aluminum item starting with a 400 grit sandpaper.
In this video we sand and polish an aluminum sheet from 220 grit all the way to 5000 grit sandpaper then polish using gord s aluminum polish.
It is also easily available in most supermarkets.
This will not eliminate stains or scratches but will help to prevent dust and dirt buildup.
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Attach 220 grit sandpaper to a sanding block an electrical sander.
Spray wd 40 all over the aluminum you want to polish to lubricate it.
Start out with a good cleaning.
Apply degreaser to the edge of the cloth.
Wipe the scratch dry with a soft cloth.
Sand until scratches can.
If the scratches are deep enough you may have to sand them away but it is always better for the metal if.
Wash the paper frequently in a bucket of clean water for best results.
Start out with the rough grain sandpaper and sand over the scratched area.
If your pans are severely scratched add a little extra cream of tartar.
Cream of tartar is a mild acidic abrasive that is perfect for removing scratches from your aluminum pans.
Sand away the scratches.
Pour tap water into a spray bottle.
Cover the scratched aluminum surface evenly in.