try Zoopseal. Saw this product used on a Speed channel program where they used it on huge billet truck wheels. Actually, this really isn't a polish, but rather a sealer to use AFTER it's been polished. It does a great job of keeping it nice and shiny and protected from stains and chemicals for at least a year. Once it's polished and sealed you just more or less just wash and dry it like chrome after that. A little on the pricey side but it really does work and even makes water bead on the surface just like a newly polished paint work polished. I'm probably not doing the product justice. You really should look into it.mrputtr said:One thing I've noticed is that my new Big Dog has a ton of billet aluminum. What do you guys use to polish it? :chopper:
Mark