• Menu
  • Skip to left header navigation
  • Skip to right header navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Jack Docks Logo (blue gradient chevron above dark text)

Boat Docks, Boat Lifts, Floating Docks and Dock Accessories

  • Search
  • Home
  • Shop
    • Dock Packages
    • Dock Accessories
    • Discounts
  • How To
    • How to Choose A Dock
    • Customize your Dock
    • Receive A Dock
    • Assemble A Dock
  • Gallery
  • Info
    • Mission
    • Testimonials
    • Blog
    • Warranties
    • Shipping Information
    • F.A.Q’s
  • Contact
  • Search
  • Home
  • Shop
    • Dock Packages
    • Dock Accessories
    • Discounts
  • How To
    • How to Choose A Dock
    • Customize your Dock
    • Receive A Dock
    • Assemble A Dock
  • Gallery
  • Info
    • Mission
    • Testimonials
    • Blog
    • Warranties
    • Shipping Information
    • F.A.Q’s
  • Contact

Keeping your Dock Looking Great

January 25, 2024 //  by JackDocks

How to polish your aluminum dock frame

polishing aluminum docks

Though aluminum is the industry standard for docks, being that it is lightweight, rust-free, and strong, it does have one downside. Aluminum can tarnish over time. Especially in water, aluminum will not always sparkle like the day it was first rolled or floated into the lake.

When aluminum appears old, it is due to the process of oxidation. When aluminum reacts with the air and water (which docks will often be exposed to both), a thin coat of aluminum oxide forms on the surface of your frame. Some aluminum alloys are not rated for water, and others are, but aluminum alloys that are marine grade will still show a dark gray or powdery film. Most can appreciate the fact that marine grade aluminum does not rust, but what about that unsightly discoloration?

tarnished aluminum
Aluminum oxide on the surface

Good news! You don’t have to settle with oxidized aluminum! Aluminum can be polished so the new look of aluminum can be mostly restored. Aluminum polish removes the aluminum oxide and chemically restores your dock surface.

How to polish aluminum docks:

  • Let your dock dry in any location where you want to treat the aluminum.
  • Gather your materials: 1) Aluminum polish 2) Clean rag
  • Rub the polish into the affected areas. For heavy tarnish, loosen the affected areas by polishing the aluminum by rubbing gently in acircular motion.
  • Wipe residue.

Which aluminum polish is recommended:

Brasso Metal Polish is available on Amazon or at your local Home Depot. There are cleaners for aluminum that work wonderfully as well, like Alumabrite. Just make sure your polish is rated for ALUMINUM. Some polishes are rated for specific metals.

This technique will restore the look of your older aluminum dock and keep it clean. Now it’s time to clean the boat…

Category: Uncategorized

Previous Post: «How to build a dock How to Build a Dock
Next Post: Jack Docks is joining forces with Patriot Docks »

Footer

Inportant Info

  •  Frequently Asked Questions
  •  Shipping Information
  •  Warranties
  •  Terms & Conditions
  •  Privacy Policy

Start Shopping!

  • Dock Packages
  • Dock Accessories
  • Boat Lifts
  • Boat Canopies
  • Discounts

Account Info

  •  My account
  •  Cart
  •  Checkout
  •  Lost password

Company Info

  • Mission
  • Gallery
  • Testimonials
  •  Blog
  • Contact

Site Footer

Let’s Socialize! Follow Us!

Copyright © 2025 Jack Docks | Powered by Saratoga Hosting | Website by Idesigntheweb