Apr 12, 2003 #1 Q qweewq11 New member Hi all, I have an Infiniti FX35 that I will be cleaning this weekend. Does anyone know how to clean and protect brushed aluminum trim? Thanks in advance!
Hi all, I have an Infiniti FX35 that I will be cleaning this weekend. Does anyone know how to clean and protect brushed aluminum trim? Thanks in advance!
Apr 15, 2003 #3 A Accumulator Well-known member qweewq11- I'd clean it with something VERY VERY mild (certainly no harsher than GEPC) and put some straight wax or non-abrasive sealant on it. Treat it like the most fragile paint imaginable.
qweewq11- I'd clean it with something VERY VERY mild (certainly no harsher than GEPC) and put some straight wax or non-abrasive sealant on it. Treat it like the most fragile paint imaginable.
Apr 15, 2003 #4 C cackleberry New member Just curious... what would the point of using a wax or sealant be? Would it be to protect it from staining or something?
Just curious... what would the point of using a wax or sealant be? Would it be to protect it from staining or something?
Apr 15, 2003 #5 S shaf New member I would try to find out if it's covered in clearcoat paint or something first. I don't know if they even do this, but... :nixweiss
I would try to find out if it's covered in clearcoat paint or something first. I don't know if they even do this, but... :nixweiss
Apr 15, 2003 #6 A Accumulator Well-known member cackleberry- Yep, added protection and a good appearance. I wouldn't want it TOO bright, though (glare/distraction). 4DSC- Yeah, I wondered about that too, hence my "keep it mild" bit.
cackleberry- Yep, added protection and a good appearance. I wouldn't want it TOO bright, though (glare/distraction). 4DSC- Yeah, I wondered about that too, hence my "keep it mild" bit.
Apr 15, 2003 #7 T thevolvoguy New member I agree to use something mild. Wipe it down with only water, then seal it with a good wax/sealant.