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Why on earth would you want it to be shiny?  Seems like it would be more 
of any eyesore to any neighbors that way.  It certainly doesn't make any 
difference electrically. 
Dave   AB7E
On 3/18/2016 4:06 PM, Roger (K8RI) on TT wrote:
 Is there anything that will keep an antenna shiny and bright, besides 
not putting it up?
I have often heard clear Krylon mentioned, but from my experience, it 
is very short lived.  Three coats, allowed to dry between coats only 
lasted a few months if that.
Around here (central MI) the shiny Al turns to a dull finish in a 
month or two.
Alodyne does last and looks good, if you like a shiny gold color and 
have both time and ambition.  I have used Alodyne on aircraft elevator 
hinges.  It's a very labor intensive (tedious) process. The antenna 
would certainly stand out. 
 
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