Need something to prevent oxidation on highly polished aluminum rims. Raw aluminum, non coated, sanded down to 2000 grit, cut with course, medium, fine compounds. Mirror polish.
But how to prevent them from oxidation so I don't have to go through this labor again. Looked at Cerakote MC 5100 but its a spray on and I know that will at least leave some orange peel. Cut compound out, but is the effort worth it. Then thought maybe ceramic coating. But believe it or not, some manufacturer's like Gtechniq say they do not recommend their Rim product on raw metal.
Adams has one they say is good, and I have confirmation from Gyeon that Mohs is listed for raw polished aluminum.
Anyone here have experience with polished aluminum rims, what are you using, how long does it last, did it completely stop oxidation.???
But how to prevent them from oxidation so I don't have to go through this labor again. Looked at Cerakote MC 5100 but its a spray on and I know that will at least leave some orange peel. Cut compound out, but is the effort worth it. Then thought maybe ceramic coating. But believe it or not, some manufacturer's like Gtechniq say they do not recommend their Rim product on raw metal.
Adams has one they say is good, and I have confirmation from Gyeon that Mohs is listed for raw polished aluminum.
Anyone here have experience with polished aluminum rims, what are you using, how long does it last, did it completely stop oxidation.???