The hood on my truck is weathered. While I personally like the finish and have no plans to paint it, I would like to protect the exposed metal.
I've used polish before but with the storms and weather down here in South Florida (truck lives outside), it's washed off in less than a month.
I then tried using the "Patina Preserver" from Eastwood, but that dried in a semi-gloss that I really didn't like. Plus, it was gone in about 4-5 months.
I'm now using boiled linseed oil and while it's ok, when it rains, it runs all over my new, chrome grill.
That being said, does anyone know of any other products that will adhere to the panel, protect the panel and come in a gloss finish?
AFAIK, clear coat is not an option, as it will not bond to the exposed metal and will start to flake off and turn white in a couple of months, which would require a complete re-finish of the hood.
1985 Ford F150, 2WD.
351 H.O Windsor, aluminum heads
Cam: Lift = .496''/.520'' Duration @ .050: 224°/234°
C6 Transmission
6" Rough Country Lift
33x12.5x15 BF Goodrich All-Terrains
15x10" Pro Comp Rims