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Alloy Polishing
Macmania:
What's the best stuff and method (machine, hand etc) to use when polishing something like a stem?
Thanks :)
MartyC:
Where's Neil when you need him? ;D
start with Oven Pride/Caustic Soda to remove any anodising, then work through the grades of wet and dry, 400, 800, 1200 then 2000 and Autosol to give it a mirror polish. Using a bench mop or drill mounted mop can really help getting the mirror finish.
neiljonarcus:
--- Quote from: MartyC on January 01, 2010, 04:07 PM ---Where's Neil when you need him? ;D
start with Oven Pride/Caustic Soda to remove any anodising, then work through the grades of wet and dry, 400, 800, 1200 then 2000 and Autosol to give it a mirror polish. Using a bench mop or drill mounted mop can really help getting the mirror finish.
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Macmania:
Nice one guys. I'll give it a go :daumenhoch:
trickydeno:
neil...........what about autoglym metal polish? i've found it to be a better and easier way than autosol just lately.have you tried it?
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