Aluminum is one of the most versatile metals out there: you can find it in everything from cookware to appliances, car wheels and trim, and more. The down side, however, is that it tends to become discolored and dull over time. Aluminum is also prone to corrosion, which also dulls the finish. The best way to prevent aluminum from dulling is through regular maintenance and cleaning, but if you haven't been able to give your aluminum components attention until now, it's not too late. In this article, the abrasive technicians at Red Label Abrasives have compiled this full guide on how to polish aluminum and keep its finish in prime condition. Supplies You will need the following items for most aluminum polishing jobs. This list will vary based on the size of the job, the type of preparation required, and
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