I've been looking at doing the same thing. Something that makes the cladding need a little less care. In a year post pictures and if it still looks that good, I'm in.
Did run across a local product that is GREAT for breaking the oxidation that sets up on the cladding after a few weeks. (No, I don't get to care for her like I should.) $30.00/gal, has silicon in it, smells heady (you could kill brain cells if you were already stupid) and I am not sure I'd smoke while appliying it. But it makes "Back to Black" go on in one coat and makes it stay black much longer. Will post pix of the aftermath next time I get a chance to detail the V.
D.W.
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