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  • Chris_automag_07
    paintcushion
    • Feb 2005
    • 583

    #1

    Polishing......

    ok...so if this is the wrong thread(might be one for the workshop...but lets face it. way more people look at this one) dont flame just say.

    anyway...i know how to smooth out the metal and get it to shine ...like this



    but i dont know the step...or steps after this in order to get it to have a mirror finish like this....

  • pachytriton
    gowing
    • Jan 2005
    • 288

    #2
    I usually start with the polishing wheel for my dremel than finish off with a good hand polishing using a polishing rag.

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    • NinjaoftheNight79
      Registered User
      • Dec 2005
      • 89

      #3
      If you are looking for cheap, efficiant, and easy, go to Wal-Mart and in the automotive section, get a can of this stuff called NevrDull. It is not in a metal container, so dont look for the red and blue, look for metalic, black, and white. Its can of cotton like wad that you rub on the metal, and then wipe the metal off with a soft cloth. It brings instant shine. After one application, any metal that you used it on (atleast for me) seems to get less shiny after a while, but rubbing it again with a soft cloth makes it as good as before. It very rarely needs to be applied again.

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      • Chris_automag_07
        paintcushion
        • Feb 2005
        • 583

        #4
        well what i meant was to furthermore smooth it out like more than i can do with steel wool.
        i can get the little lines to go down small enough to really shine.

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        • SpitFire1299
          :P
          • Jun 2004
          • 1765

          #5
          There are dremel pieces/tips that are made for buffing. Thats what i would use, but a nice finish to go over the metal would be much better.

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          • FooTemps
            HURRRR
            • Sep 2001
            • 6702

            #6
            800 grit to 2000(or higher) grit wet sand followed by rubbing compound?

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            • luke
              lukescustoms.com

              • Jan 2001
              • 8215

              #7
              If there are heavy scratches or anno that needs removed I start with 220 grit sand paper, then 400-600-800 grit, then the buffing wheel.

              A Dremel will take days...

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              • Ole Unka Phil
                I used to care...
                • Jan 2004
                • 744

                #8
                ...send it to me and I'll bead blast the sucker and get her going!
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