

I had my new GSA on the 1st of November. 1st ride and one pannier went bad. BMW agreed a swap so I had a play with it before the swap.
Best finish by far for me was with a green scotchbrite pad. Next thing is protection from the elements. I used this........
www.meguiarsshop.co.uk/
On the site go to glass & metal and look at NXT metal protection wax.
Not trying to polish the alloy but it protects like a car wax. Water beads and runs off. Top box been on every day in the salt..........no corrosion
Hope this helps
Roger O.
All I do after a wash is a quick 2-3 minute wipe over with the polish to re-protect it.Go to your friendly Navy airbase and find out what they put on their helicopters.

While I agree with you that it's a shame to see your shiny things lose their shine, the dealer was right in what they said (however, I'm not saying their 'tone' was right) - the panniers are raw unfinished aluminium, they are guaranteed to oxidise and corrode.
The only way to have aluminium panniers that don't do this is to either anodise them at manufacture or apply a protective coating (powder coat etc).
Or you can learn to live with it - it doesn't stop them doing their job![]()