Sealing polished aluminum?

DSG2003Mach1

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My head unit will be coming back from procharger, they usually clean it up pretty well but I'll polish it up once again. What's my best option to seal/protect it after? Water, belt dust etc...
 

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Interested to know if there is something that works.

I just wipe down my CCWs occasionally and they look golden again.

But I never get them wet either. Water spots take elbow grease


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my aluminum coolant tanks are ceramic coated. No yellowing, windex and wipe
If I do wipe them down, there is no black residue, none, on the microfiber. Indicator that the sealing worked
 

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my aluminum coolant tanks are ceramic coated. No yellowing, windex and wipe
If I do wipe them down, there is no black residue, none, on the microfiber. Indicator that the sealing worked
I might have to give this a shot. I'm going to be pulling my tank soon to get it polished again and I have yet to find anything that really works for sealing and protecting.
 

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I bought dr Beasely, after Nasty suggested it. On and off was easy. The car rarely gets driven or washed so hopefully the wheels will stay clean for some time.
 

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