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Hey, I did a search before I decided to post this message and realized how often the terms "polish" and "polishing" have been used, but I didn't read anything about West Marine Aluminum Polish...maybe I just missed it.
As you can see from the photo on the left, the color of my Element matches my Teardrop pretty closely. The sides of my TD are annodized, so they appear grayish. After I washed my TD I wanted something that would just protect the finish without making it shiny. The first place that I looked for such a product was in boating supplies since I've seen many, many aluminum boats. I came across West Marine Aluminum Polish (WMAP).
I've tried the WMAP and it works pretty darn well for what I wanted. It seemed to even out the various shiney and dull spots on the non-annodized aluminum. On the annodized aluminum it is awesome...everything looks perfectly smooth and clear. I wish I could have gotten the entire trailer in annodized aluminum, but Hunter could not obtain 5 foot wide annodized aluminum panels for the body (I have the Fat Shadow).
I applied the polish when it was very hot and sunny, which was not very wise, but with some minimal rubbing (in the direction of the "grain" to avoid scratching) it looks good IMHO.
-Sarge