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aluminum finish
is there anyway to shine up aluminum again lik eon the engine casing could i use that snowmobile polish or steal wool? my 78 gs has some flaws in the metal from aluminum corrosionTags: None
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Past Site Supporter- Oct 2002
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- Angeles Forest, So.Calif./Red rocks of Southern Utah.
And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Anonymous
Get a 3m abrasive wheel.
Get a 3M paint and varnish abrasive wheel.
I got a couple from wall mart.
These wheels are really good for removing clear and corosion. I just polished the parts on my CB engine, and it worked great.
Once I was done with the wheel I was ready to wet sand. With a little extra wheel work I was abble to remove most of the scratches as well.
These are not the agressive rust removal wheels. They look similar to a green scotch pad, but are more sturdy and more abbrasive.
After wet sanding I put some super fine 0000 steel wool in a rubber sanding block and went to work with some Mothers.
Useing the block made bringing up the shine really fast.
I finished with a buffing wheel chocked up in my drill, and then cleaned out the compound with a tooth brush, and some amonia.
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Boozy Creek Beast
Try this it worked well for my 80 1100E. Still a lot of elbow grease but my engine looks great now.
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Anonymous
I have done the rub till your fingers fall off.
The Poot method of rubbing till your fingers fall of is what I did to my GS.
The 3M wheel and sanding block made my CB job much faster, and with no blisters.
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Anonymous
Not hard but verry verry time consuming. I used a polishing wheel "the little white soft wheels" with my dremmel tool and mothers aluminum polish on the front lower legs of my XS650 and they came out to a mirror finish.
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