Every speed limit sign (caution, curve, route# ect) you see on the highways is vinyl on mill finish.
Clean with xylene...rinse...dry....wipe with alcohol.....apply vinyl.
Every highway sign is
not standard mill aluminum. Well the legal ones anyway...
It is usually a high grade alloy of at least DOT 5052-H38 or of several others in that grade level. It is a high density metal heavier than regular mill aluminum.
Do not use strange home made weasel **** concoctions because it could promote a negative reaction. Use the correct cleaners. Many have a coating on them as an added protection.
It is much harder than mill aluminum. Is also used for aircraft skin and rivets etc.
It is a specific alloy made to resist corrosion and is treated in several ways to prevent curling, warping, vandal bending etc.
Street signs are not supposed to be made with novelty grade mill metals and must meet a guideline, I do not remember the standards but there is one out there..
Some may wish to check the specs to make sure the local officials allow cheap low grade novelty metal for a street sign.
Most..Extruded sign cabinets are made from alloys suitable for making Extruded parts. They are not made from regular mill aluminum either. There may be a few incidental parts but the frames are mostly an alloy..