Polishing aluminium
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They look amazing compared to how they were before but my problem is.
1. I cant get the stitched polishing mop down into the bottom of the lip ie where the valve sits so i have half a polished lip. The one im using is a 4"x1" but even a 3" would struggle.
2. Two of the rims have come up between polished and mirrored. I think they could be even better. The 3rd is struggling to be as mirrored. Do i need to use a new mop or clean it once its got blackened??
Its my first time using the metal polishing kits and watched loads of videos online and they make it look easy. Mines just not quite that super mirrored.
Any advice would be brilliant
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Local Hero
Brasso and the like are petroleum based and have to be cleaned with a thinner or kerosene, whereas some of the cream products ie: Clear Coat Polish, Mothers Mag Polish are water based, so read the instructions on how to remove the product…..
I have also found that using a spray bottle of water to keep the pad and work area moist helps a lot while I am wet sanding or polishing, and tends to flush the particulates out as I am polishing.
Using this trick on clear coat polish of vertical panels makes it easy to wet sand areas, as well as clear coat cleaning.
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I have ordered another one off the internet and hopefully that will do the trick, plus its 3" not 4 so might get in the better spots.
Ive heard alot of little and often with the compound. I guess alot is practice. So far they look great but that extra 10% would make them look amazing. I think im going to wet and dry again from the start and make sure i have a perfect prep before i polish. Ive ordered wet and dry sheet 80 240 300 400 600 800 1000 1200 1500 2000 to make sure!! Lol. I even think the lapping machine at work has some 2500 and 4000 grit.
Que the pics in the near future if i master photobucket
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Polishing aluminium
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