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I started by taking a scotchbrite pad to the aluminum to remove the bulk of the oxide. I shaved some of the jewellers rough into a cup and added thinners to produce a slurry. I folded a cotton cloth and put in on the bottom of my palm sander and soaked the cloth in rouge slurry, and used the palm sander back and forth for several minutes. I was concerned about the aluminum corroding as well, so I spoke to a buddy who is very talented with building RC aircraft, and he recomended buffing with Mothers carnauba wax (and I just happened to have some). The car wax also has high resistance to UV degradation. I'll have to wait and see how well it works. I considered getting the aluminum polishing kit from Princess Auto for $30, but the route I chose cost me $0 for materials, $0 for tools and supplies. Last edited by schroeder; 07-22-2010 at 12:30 AM. |