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Anyone have a suggestion on the type of polish I should use on my Aerial Wake Tower. It is the polished aluminum model and after working on it, it is in need of polishing.
Anyone have a suggestion on the type of polish I should use on my Aerial Wake Tower. It is the polished aluminum model and after working on it, it is in need of polishing.
what you need to find out is if it is just polished aluminum, or if it has a clear coat or anodized as mentioned. If it is just polished aluminum, you can do what we do on Snowmobile tunnels.
We wet sand with 800/1000/1200 even 1500. Wipe it down fully, then hit it with Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish. You will never see a better mirror. But it's work. You can just do the Mother's and be done, and it will remove some oxidation. But the wet sanding is what gets it to a mirror.
Good luck, be ready for very sore arms, as done right is a workout.
PS: If coated, you do not have these options as folks with plain aluminum. My guess is it's coated some way.