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![]() Shine it, with a protective polished coating inherent in the product. Simpler than paint. Making paint adhere to aluminum requires a lot of preparation, polishing does not take so much work. You can hire unskilled labor to do the polishing, Senor. For a shiny unpainted surface and to remove oxidation consider this - Nuvite , from Nuvitechemical.com The Nuvite metal polish line of products is very good. See http://www.nuvitechemical.com/Products.asp?ProductID=1 It is a progressively graded abrasive compound and polish system applied with electric orbital rotary buffer. Kind regards. Dancing on clouds, Keep it up! Jim Culp USA GatorCity FL |
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