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I can't say why the recoat is giving you "better" results than the
first-time coat, but the Alodine/Iridite passivation treatment IS very soft when it's first applied. It's never very abrasion resistant (it's meant to be topcoated), but when it first reacts with the aluminum, it's a watery gel. That's why the aluminum must be squeaky clean before you treat it - water don't stick to oily stuff like fingerprints. Let the parts hand in the breeze for a day or two after you alodine them, and they'll be as good as they get. And remember, no aluminum Piper ever built, and damn few Cessnas ever got alodined. You're gilding the lily in the first place....only the Government (and mostly the Navy at that...) could ever afford to be this picky about corrosion prevention. |
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