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Old 07-14-2009, 07:45 PM   #16
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Man those look amazing. I see you have some mothers aluminum polish. I wonder if that will work more effectively than my 4 ounce tubes of tripoly and white rouge. Also do you apply the mothers the same way as I'm doing on my buffing wheels.






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Most common buffing wheels don't offer variable speed and high RPM buffing wheel produces heat spots if you are not careful. Mother polish on a buffing wheel would create more mess than anything.

the white rouge which is considered for fine metal finish is ideal with the right soft fine cloth wheel.
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Old 07-14-2009, 08:38 PM   #18
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Yeah my bench grinder holds a steady max speed of like 3700 rpms.

So do you use the mothers right after sanding and then finish it off with white rouge? How are you applying the mothers?
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I use mothers for the final hand polishing and for now&then maintenance once I install it on the FD.

the best result i've had with Mothers is using 100% cotton. For some reason or another micro fiber leaves minor scratches producing a haze scratches.
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Ok thanks man I'll redo that tb pipe tomorrow and post some more pics of how it turns out.
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Old 07-15-2009, 05:40 PM   #21
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Great work, if I wasn't so lazy.
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Alright well I got some practice today with my cousins valve cover he wanted done. I went from 80 all the way to 1500 and applied polish. To me they turned out ok I guess maybe i'll get better with more practice there were just a lot of scratch marks you could see through the polish here are some pics.



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I have never had to go down to 80 for metal.

The basic idea is that the grit of paper you are using NOW should take care of all the scratch marks left from the PREVIOUS grit. Having 180grit scratches remain will not be taken care of no matter how much 1500grit you use.

I would hit that with 180 until all you have are 180sized scratches... THEN move up to the next one. You seem to have the right idea but are going through the grits way too fast.
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Ah I see thanks for the tips man I appreciate it. I'm def. learning from my mistakes lol.
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