No. You only have to do the real work once. After that its a simple matter of wiping on a liquid polish/sealer letting it dry and wiping it off. If you get them back to shiny from dull and use the liquid polish every month or so they will stay shiny. Assuming you don't let the truck wash hit them with acid or other strong chemicals. That stiff will turn mirror finish aluminum into white crud in seconds.
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Back when I was running dump trucks there was a quarry about a half hour away from here. I think it’s Vulcan Materials now.
Some guys I worked with then used to do all that polishing to their trucks.
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