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Polish?  I guess I'm the guy to talk to.  In 1988 I stripped my 415-C (it
took about 15 hours) and
polished.  I have used Rolite for the last 12 years, both the polish and
the sealant.  I talked to the
Swift people at Oshkosh last summer to find how they got their planes so
shiny, and found that they use
Nuvite.  I bought a pound (it is expensive) and tried it.  It is
wonderful!!!  The Rolite needed a
re-polish about every 3 months, but the Nuvite lasts at least twice as
long.  I'm really impressed.
Good luck on your Alon.

Syd Cohen
NC94196
Wausau, WI

Rick Green wrote:

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> thanks to everyone's advice, I put an offer in on an Alon.  I'll know
> more after a pre-purchase inspection.  It has a decent paint job, but I
> was wondering if anyone had any experience with stripping a painted
> plane and polishing the aluminum.  Would this be more expensive than a
> re-paint job?  How much effort is needed to keep a shine on the bird?
> I'd really like to deck it out as a warbird motif -- with nose art and
> all ---- suggestions?
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