I've have various pieces of exterior aluminum trim...that I am trying to restore. I've looked on the Web for advice and found a few tips. So far the products that I've used and that have worked pretty good are various polishes by "Mothers". Very fine steel wool has removed some of the "cloudiness" in the metal. Some of the pieces have deeper scatches that may require alternatives.
As an example....the grill for the 62' may be beyond hope. There is alot of pitting and I may have to resort to getting one of those small, hand held, electric grinding tools with the proper attachments. Re-anodize after polishing or just leave it?
I would appreciate opinons as to whether I should I forget about the tougher pieces and consider re-pops of the trim that I might need?
RCE1962
As an example....the grill for the 62' may be beyond hope. There is alot of pitting and I may have to resort to getting one of those small, hand held, electric grinding tools with the proper attachments. Re-anodize after polishing or just leave it?
I would appreciate opinons as to whether I should I forget about the tougher pieces and consider re-pops of the trim that I might need?
RCE1962