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Buffing doesn't work on the anodized finish. You need to sand all of the anodized layer off and then polish the bare aluminum. Its a lot of work, but you can get the aluminum shinier than new.
acetone really? how long will the shine last though, in your guys experience, before you have to polish it again. in an outdoor environment? and in a garage kept environment?
-Phil
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acetone really? how long will the shine last though, in your guys experience, before you have to polish it again. in an outdoor environment? and in a garage kept environment?
great questions
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I have used the acetone trick on rocker moldings. It was time consuming. I first read about it for removing the anodized finish on AN fittings. But I think it just works for cheap AN fittings...
I think I used some aircraft stripper as well, and it seemed to work ok.
Sanding may work well. I've never tried it.
I really dislike polished anything, as its a bish to keep nice. I'll probably end up painting (or coating) the polished valvecovers I bought.
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Sanding works well...but time consuming. I have done it to dents I knocked out on my wheel well trim. There is a man on youtube that uses hair and grease remover draino type deal. I have some in my basement and much extra trim that I can try it out for myself once.
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