I have been using it for years. You can take a drill and put a 4'' buffing wheel
on it , with a 1/4'' bolt and a couple big washers....smear that mothers around
the buffing wheel and polish aluminum wheels on your car. It has some protection in
it and will last for several months in the elements. The only way to seal it really
good is to clear it after you buff them out. The problem with that is after a year
or so the clear will let corrosion get under it and then you have to strip the clear
off and redo it. Kinda a pain.