Just curious. I polished a steel differential cover to a nice mirror like finish (it's my first piece as I'm a newbie) using the 3 steps. A friend told me that when he polishes aluminum he has to seal it or it will rust inside of a week. With that in mind, I put on a coat of Turtle Wax chrome polish since I had it laying around and it leaves a seal coat behind. Well, the piece has been hanging in my garage for about 8 days now and the humidity has been above 50% everyday and not a sign of rust.
Now, I don't know if this is because of me applying the chrome polish or because not all metals act the same. So what's the verdict? Do all metals act the same here or does Aluminum have different properties than Steel that would effect this?
For the record I do plan on experimenting with some clear coat spray for polished diff. covers like the one I just polished. I just want to know how long I have between final polish and clear coat application before rust or corrossion sets in.
Now, I don't know if this is because of me applying the chrome polish or because not all metals act the same. So what's the verdict? Do all metals act the same here or does Aluminum have different properties than Steel that would effect this?
For the record I do plan on experimenting with some clear coat spray for polished diff. covers like the one I just polished. I just want to know how long I have between final polish and clear coat application before rust or corrossion sets in.
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