Thanks Jay! I tried using the search but just found a bunch of people mentioning "polished". I'm going to follow "Monos" recommendation
I did not want a mirror finish, but close to mirror, and got great results in 4 steps:
1. wet sand with good quality 600-grit paper to remove the factory clearcoat and sand out any dark oxidation spots. i say "good quality" because i bought a pack of wet/dry paper from harbor freight and it left a gray residue, making the aluminum look dirty. also, the grit quality was pretty uneven. i ended up using some 3M sandpaper and it worked so much better. ya get what you pay for i guess!
2. (this is actually counter-intuitive) - i used a 4" 400-grit 3M radial bristle wheel (blue) that i have mounted to my polishing motor to give everything a satin finish. the 3M radial bristle wheels are actually very non-aggressive, and the 400-grit left a nice smooth satin finish - comparable to 800-grit.
3. buff with a 6" stitched cotton wheel and tripoli.
4. final hand-polish with Blue Magic and a microfiber cloth.
I'll be posting images of this process if i can ever locate my build thread.
