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Bare Aluminium Body Care


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One for the Ali brigade such as MOCA2CV:

 

do any of you have any tips on keeping Aluminium clean at all, can you wax it or anything? I last cleaned the car with fine wire wool and then Autosol - it took ages, but looked great.

- can anyone recommend whether a cheap orbital polisher would do the trick

- I have a rear panel with dents in, and someone cut out the racing stickers on the bonnet with a stanley in situ *mad* any local recommendations on specialists in the area who can help without me having to go to Arch or suchlike?

 

Thanks,

 

Matt

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Matt,

 

dents are difficult to deal with - bonnet is easy just get a new one, back panel will be arch unless you cal get one of the dent repair guys to tackle it. Most will say it's patina!!

 

Mine was originally ally with yellow fibre glass and after a couple of years got fed up with the polishing regime. Had it painted yellow to match the wings but wish I'd chosen a suitable metallic silver to maintain the ally look. I used Belgom ally polish.

 

Ian

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I use Belgom Alu on mine too - the bumpf says: Belgom Alu cleans and protects.

It is a very fine metal polish suitable for aluminium and its alloys, brass, copper, nickel and chrome. Where Belgom Alu differs from other metal polishes is that it contains a waxed additive that protects and seals the polished metal for several weeks. Use Belgom Alu for a shine that lasts weeks and weeks

It does seem to work quite well, although I'm no expert on these things!

 

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Belgom is the only way.

 

I've tried everything and had almost decided to paint the car as polishing was getting too laborious before coming upon Begom alu it is brilliant stuff, it gets better after each application; three is about an optimum.

 

I got through the 250 ml small bottle over the period of a couple of years bought a large bottle on special offer for a £10 when the old one ran out and I touched it for years, I just wash and chamois the car after its got mucky and it looks great; to everyone else! I keep thinking that it could do with a good going over again, but whilst I keep getting comments about how shiny it is I'm leaving well alone. 😬

 

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Having let my re-skin (of around 7 years ago) grow 'patina', I'd recommend either painting it in the first place - or doing nothing. My car lives/lived outside and did some fairly serious mileage after the rebuild - but looks scruffy as hell now.

 

Given the choice again, I'd have gone for paint - but now it's the way it is, I'll leave it.

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  • 9 months later...
Following comments on here I bought a small pot of Belgom Alu to polish up the aluminium heat shields on the exhaust of my otherwise painted car. My reasoning was that anything that hangs out of the side of my car screaming and bawling and generally making an exhibition of itself had better look good having caught people's attention. Only took a few minutes and it don't 'arf sparkle :)
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