FWIW- Anodized parts vary greatly in luster, from a satin finish to a fairly high shine.
The degree of shininess depends on the metal BEFORE anodizing and the degree of etching when anodized.
Getting a shiny end result calls for polishing the part, then using minimal etch when processed.
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