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Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish works great and is widely available at hardware & auto parts stores. I wouldn't recommend clearcoating your alloy parts.

If the parts are in bad shape with lots of scratches, you can sand them with wet/dry sand paper first, starting with 600 grit and working up incrementally to 2000 grit sandpaper until ultra smooth, and then finish with Mother's Mag & Aluminum polish (aka "the Khatfull treatment").
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