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Oven cleaner is one of the best things for removing oils and cooked on greases from iron or aluminum...
To get into the pores of the aluminum use a round stiff bristled brush and wrap tape around the bristles so that they stick out about 1" that way they don't jump all around and you can work it around and get into the pores. Here is the intake before and after on my survivor LT1.
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