I'm getting into polishing my bike, as the weather is cramping my riding. It IS addicting. The shine I'm starting to get amuses me to no end. Its not a mirror yet, but I think with more time (and lots of it) my reflection will cause a wreck on the highway.
Anywho.. I was pondering... what steps do you all go through with a basic polishing job?
I started with an not-to-aggressive file for the scratches/gouges, then went straight to black compound on a 4" spiral sewn buff, then white compound on a 4" concentric swen buff. I finished with the ole' PowerBall and Mothers aluminum polish.
Two observations... I definitely need to sand between the file and the black compound. 600 grit, maybe? I don't know which grit to go with really. Also, I think the Mother's stuff might suck. I might experiment with Simichrome or similar (I hear good things), or maybe even some red buffing compound.
Oh yeah, the two pieces I've started on so far are the advance cover and the clutch linkage plate.
Your thoughts and methods? "Discuss amongst each other..."
Anywho.. I was pondering... what steps do you all go through with a basic polishing job?
I started with an not-to-aggressive file for the scratches/gouges, then went straight to black compound on a 4" spiral sewn buff, then white compound on a 4" concentric swen buff. I finished with the ole' PowerBall and Mothers aluminum polish.
Two observations... I definitely need to sand between the file and the black compound. 600 grit, maybe? I don't know which grit to go with really. Also, I think the Mother's stuff might suck. I might experiment with Simichrome or similar (I hear good things), or maybe even some red buffing compound.
Oh yeah, the two pieces I've started on so far are the advance cover and the clutch linkage plate.
Your thoughts and methods? "Discuss amongst each other..."
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