Caliber Sign Guy
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We've used brushed (and polished) raw aluminum in interior signs for years, as well as some of the "stock" anodized aluminum finishes as well. We've used them in exterior settings as well...I've always wondered how necessary/recommended it was to use a clear coat to protect/prolong these kinds of finishes in exterior settings though we always have cleared our raw aluminum. This actually caused an issue once... (it's been years ago, but a whole set of letters like this started to yellow and peel and basically had to be stripped and redone - this time with powder coated clear protective finish) and it makes me wonder, given the relatively mild/subtle impact of oxidation on aluminum, is it even necessary to do so? And with the anodized stock finishes like this offered on aluminum - how outdoor durable are these? Any general feedback/advice/observations by all the experienced sign folks on this forum would be much appreciated!