I could use some real-world feedback about the advantages and disadvantages of the various aluminum finishes that are out there. I have been playing with the following AL samples:
White painted sign-grade aluminum
mirror finish clear anodized
satin finish clear anodized
1) The mirror finish anodized was the clear winner in terms of not picking up heat in the sun, being highly reflective. The white painted and satin finish anodized were about the same, with some minor heat gain. I live in the South so this could be an issue, even with insulation. Maybe it's not a big deal?
2) What are the issues regarding durability with weather exposure between the above mentioned systems? I see that some build with mill finish aluminum and either leave it alone or polish it. I don't think I have the energy to do that much polishing, but polished aluminum can always be re-polished. Do the anodized finishes eventually go bad? If so, is there a way to renew the finish or be able to paint over it in the future with a proper primer? Are any of the finish types more prone to damage/chipping from the inevitable stones?
3) Are there problems towing a highly polished trailer (like RWJ's Serenity in the Hall of Fame) in traffic? Does there seem to be any problems for other drivers with a) sun glint, or b) the effect of driving next to a mirror on multi-lane highways?
I'm leaning toward an anodized finish. Sure could use your experience and insight on any of these questions.
JB