Polishing cutting aluminum to remove scratches i m working on a couple of aluminum pieces which i ve used the cross sanding technique from 320 grit it was pretty deeply marred up to 2000 grit wet sanding.
Remove scratches from aluminum sheet.
For example if you want to polish scuffs out of something like an aluminum stove or fridge you might.
Fortunately you can remove scratches from many types of metal including brass and stainless steel with some serious elbow grease and the appropriate type of metal polish.
Cover up any sensitive or delicate parts of the aluminum object that you don t want to accidentally scratch or get polishing compound on during the polishing process.
Polished aluminum can be so reflective as to be almost mirror like.
Not familiar with with that polish but it probably has some coarser abrasives to help cut the surface of the aluminum.
Scratches have a tendency to deepen with time so it is a good idea to keep your aluminum items looking their best at regular intervals.
Of course with time and usage almost any aluminum from car rims to household appliances becomes scratched and dulled.
More than likely to remove the scratches you are going to have to cut through the top layer and remove the anodize in the area with the scratches to blend them in with the surrounding area.
If you have a metal appliance such as a stainless steel refrigerator you are probably aware of the detrimental effects that a scratch can have on the appearance of the appliance.
Use strips of blue painter s tape or masking tape.