Ryan, I would suggest investigating sand/bead blasting.
You have to be VERY careful though as the aluminium will pit if the blast operator is heavy handed.
You're best bet is to beg/borrow/steal a blast unit of someone and do it yourself, using fine sand and low(ish) air pressure.
I made the mistake

of polishing a R1 frame and swingarm a few years ago..
It looked awesome (truly a mirror finish) when completed but took me 3 solid days to finish.
The hard anodising (clear coat) on the swingarm, I sent off to get sand blasted, and it was pitted like the moon when I got it back. It took ages of sanding to get it smooth
enough even to begin polishing. Thats why it is important to stipulate to the operator to go easy on the pressure. Even if it means you have to sand some parts down yourself.
Ok, as for polishing this ===>
The Ultimate Polishing Guide is
everything you need to know. And I mean
everything. It is motorbike biased but the principals are the same.
As for materials, there is a polishing supply company (yellow pages??) just off the ring road near broady that I bought all my tripoli, rouge, pads, mats etc
off and they where very cheap and the guys uber helpful with advice.
Bear in mind the the aluminium will dull over eventually (oxidisation) and you will have to keep is polished to look its best. Mothers wipes are usually pretty good.
and my 2c worth? Get it sandblasted and get it powdercoated white or blue. And get the wheel centres done at the same time...
