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You can use any type of automotive urethane or epoxy clear. The brushed finish should give good enough tooth for the clear to stick.... Clear powdercoat would be an option.
[ March 20, 2009, 04:31 PM: Message edited by: Jim Moser ]
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I have cleared raw aluminum after "spinning it" it was for interior. i used two part urethane clear
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