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    Acquired a machine thats spent a bit of time quarrying and despite a couple of washes with truck wash & a fire fighting pump, the machine when it dries still has a coating of white powder everywhere which I believe is lime.Now, I have been told that hydrachloric acid is the go [ diluted of course] with water, sprayed on & then washed off. Now, I know we have many very wise people on the forum & need help to get rid of the white powder[ lime] so I would appreciate any help. There may well be a more friendly product that can be used which is often the way now days.

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    Mag wheel cleaner used to be

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    • #3
      Try some vinegar. Its a pretty mild acid and unlikely to harm, and you should have some to try a small area.Graham

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        Brian, If its lime and its fair size job, then the easy way may be to get a product like what the concrete truck guys use.

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          brian, i"m using "TOILET DUCK" more at work. it cleans a multitude of stuff [ no **** jokes, i"m trying to being serious] and if the council complain about stuff going down the gutter then it"s gotta be freindly for whales to start with.seriously.

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            Thanks very much for the opinions/ ideas. The offending item is a loader and the powder is everywhere including in the cabin. The floor mat instead of being black is pale white and of course everything else has a tinge of white as well.Thankfully I discovered that a side plate concealed the air conditioner condenser / filters etc and needless to say, this area was just choked with the stuff so I have blown most of that out with the compressor and now when you turn on the aircon, its not like a snowstorm anymore and the interior is now looking much cleaner & I"m even breathing better.Whatever product I use has to be able to go on painted surfaces as well as plastic upholstery.

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            • #7
              Brian try an aluminium cleaner with Hydroflouric acid. They are hard to find but out there. That is the only thing that I have found that will remove the red stain from Pindan in the Northwest. Much tougher than lime. Read the instructions carefully as

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                Brian try an aluminium cleaner with Hydroflouric acid. They are hard to find but out there. That is the only thing that I have found that will remove the red stain from Pindan in the Northwest. Much tougher than lime. Read the instructions carefully as

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                • #9
                  "Brian try an aluminium cleaner with Hydroflouric acid."Just be aware that this stuff etches glass. I use it on porcelain to etch the surface prior to bonding. I would not leave it on too long.Graham

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                    "Brian try an aluminium cleaner with Hydroflouric acid."Just be aware that this stuff etches glass. I use it on porcelain to etch the surface prior to bonding. I would not leave it on too long.GrahamThanks Graham, I have picked up a sample bottle of liquid that I"m not sure what its called but sourced through our local chemical cleaning shop. They checked with a couple of agents and said that this particular stuff is used by a number of operators with similar problems so I will do a small area first before spraying it everywhere and yes, this stuff you give 5 minutes then wash off with pressure.

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