Clean outside of tank?

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Apologies to the OP. in true Scooba Bored fashion, we've turned off on a tangent and took the thread on a detour.
 
Apologies to the OP. in true Scooba Bored fashion, we've turned off on a tangent and took the thread on a detour.
Without the rants, this place would be boring. You did answer OP's question though!
 
Thanks everyone! I posted this then got super busy and kind of forgot about it. I actually talked to the original owner and he said it in fact, did just sit in a tank of fresh water holding down the other gear to rinse it. I don't know how long but maybe its hard water stains or somehting?

Either way, I think I'm going to try a few of these suggestions. Thanks!!
 
My aluminum tanks get bead blasted at hydro. So they look like brand new every 5 years.
 
Thanks everyone! I posted this then got super busy and kind of forgot about it. I actually talked to the original owner and he said it in fact, did just sit in a tank of fresh water holding down the other gear to rinse it. I don't know how long but maybe its hard water stains or somehting?

Either way, I think I'm going to try a few of these suggestions. Thanks!!
If that's just discoloration from submersion in water, the scotchbrite with the grain of the original brush finish (spray on water or vinegar/water to aid lifting and let the old AL oxides run off) will clean that up to like new in about 5 minutes.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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