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Originally Posted by PatBuckley
Thanks for the compliment, David.
I actually went down to 1500 grit paper before polishing.
My only issue with leaving the car au naturel is that as soon as you are done with your polish or sanding job the aluminum starts to oxidize - and you really can't just clean up one area (well I suppose you could but IMO it then looks really bad) you have to do the entire car! About every three or four months. There are other things I would rather do.
I have heard of some products that preserve the shine (Zoopseal?) but I never tried them.
I even purchased a gallon of Alodine 1001 from Wicks Aircraft Supply allegedly they use the stuff on planes to keep them shiny but I never tried it. I heard it was really really nasty stuff and that I should not go near it so it is sitting in a cupboard with a big warning sign on it not to drink it.
The reason I nver tried any of these products is because I could just see them totally ruining my lovely aluminum that I had spent thousands of hours on!
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Get a sheet of aluminum to test them on...
Someone posted a clear coated, brushed finished car here a while back, looked awsome!