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Old 05-25-08, 08:37   #49 (permalink)
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Re: Taking aluminum to autopian standard?

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Old 05-25-08, 12:17   #50 (permalink)
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Re: Taking aluminum to autopian standard?

I've seen some pretty impressive results of an intake polished with Wenol metal polishes.
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Caswell carries an adapter for 5/8" rotaries. The adapter extends the arbor 3" and allows you to use 1/2" buffs. For aluminum, spiral sewn is the only way to go. Don't waste your time with loose buffs. I use tripoli on a denim spiral sewn after sanding down to 2000 grit, wipe the area down with acetone to remove traces of the tripoli, then white (can't remember the name) compound on a cotton spiral sewn. 6" buffs are the way to go. Make sure you cut a piece of old hose to cover the 3" extension on the adapter. Mothers Billet has worked well for me after compounding with the white. DO NOT POLISH IN SMALL CIRCLES after compounding....you'll end up marring the aluminum more than you polish. You want to use a back and forth motion over a large area. Another tip: instead of buffing the polish off, after you break it down, wash the polish off with soap and water and use a microfiber towel to dry the working area.
 
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what about the p21s multi polish?
Don't waste your money, black compound is quicker and more consistent. PoorBoys Wheel Sealant is a godsend for bare aluminum however. After polishing of course.
 
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Don't waste your money, black compound is quicker and more consistent. PoorBoys Wheel Sealant is a godsend for bare aluminum however. After polishing of course.
Amen to that. Totally underrated product. I use it on my uncoated aluminum wheel lips and it makes all the difference.
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Re: Taking aluminum to autopian standard?

Todd...by looking at the welds on the heat shield on the muffler..I am willing to bet it is Stainless....the compound and rouge bars and a cotton sissal wheel from caswell plating will glass that right up...

the Stainless is most likely 300 grade and will be non magnetic...you can not tack aluminum to steel like shown on the last picture...on the cast outlet


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Re: Taking aluminum to autopian standard?

Great thread...too bad this wasn't around when I was detailing a Lotus Super 7. I've only had frustration with aluminum. One of my clients had all sorts of toys for aluminum polishing, and he recommended I read-up on the Eastwood Company for aluminum polishing supplies. Nevetheless, I had access to three different levels of rouge, a power drill set of polishing "balls" (something like this, just smaller: Felt Polishing Bob Set) and flitz metal polish. After hours of trying to use the rouge, I went to the flitz polish, a drill, and the polishing attachments and the results were better. This was on an F40-style wheel (on a Lotus elan). My biggest problem though were holograms. How can we prevent these when drill-buffing a wheel?
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