That's what ZoopSeal is advertised for, though I don't know what about the product makes it different than using any other wax or sealant for the same purpose.
Vette(s): 1978 Indy Pace Car 4851 of 6502, Auto, L-48
Joined: 6/20/2005 Posts: 4066
I bought a kit off a guy who bought it and never used it, then after reading the "Junior Scientist" instructions that came with the kit, I sold it on eBay.
Vette(s): 1970 stingray coupe 270hp 350 with th400 survivor
Joined: 4/14/2009 Posts: 13
i have used it, my father got some to protect his new rims he got for his car, so i used a little bit to do a set of valave covers for my 55 truck that i had been mirror polishing, took it to the beach for a weekend and weeks later i had oxidation on the valave covers. i have heard that salt (in the air or on the roads for ice control) does not mix well with zoops. im not going to be buying the stuff anytime soon, the only thing that i have heard for protecting polished aluminun is having a high qaulity clear coat applied, similar to what they do for some wheels