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kaval
04-08-2010, 06:21 AM
Hey everyone!



Just thought I would share this little project I did for a customer - polishing a header.



This header was in horrible shape. I tried 1000 grit first, and it did nothing. These results were mirrored with 800 grit as well. I ended up having to start with 220 grit because there was some deep pitting that was not coming out with higher grits.



Anyways, after many, many, many, many hours sanding, and a few hours of polishing, here`s what I was able to achieve. It is not perfect by any means but definitely looks a lot better than before.



Process:

Wetsand with 220, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1500, 2000

Compound with M105 on PC @ speed 6 with yellow pad and lots of pressure

Tight areas done with Mother`s power ball on Bosch 18v drill with M105

P21S Finish restorer by hand

TW Platinum Series metal polish by hand

Sealed with KSG





http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_3584.jpg



http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_3586.jpg



http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_3587.jpg



http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_4333.jpg



http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_4334.jpg



http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_4339.jpg



http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_4345.jpg



http://www.makeitshine.ca/Site/Pictures/mugenheader/IMG_4352.jpg



I`m going to be polishing a set of rims soon for my personal vehicle and will post those up too!



Thanks for looking!!



Kaval

Thomas Dekany
04-08-2010, 09:34 AM
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Looks very very good. :bow:bow:bow

dsms
04-08-2010, 06:32 PM
Wow way to take it to another level!

Danspeed1
04-08-2010, 10:46 PM
Although I totally appreciate the time and effort that went into those... and although the final finish was outstanding and a testament to your quality of work............



What a waste of time.... I can only imagine how long that took!



Nice job...

DG

gtpaul
04-09-2010, 07:29 PM
Although I totally appreciate the time and effort that went into those... and although the final finish was outstanding and a testament to your quality of work............



What a waste of time.... I can only imagine how long that took!



Nice job...

DG



I do agree lol.



Might as well have just sent them for cerma-chroming for $200

imported_Shaun Carollo
04-09-2010, 08:03 PM
Looks good. How long did it take?

Todd@RUPES
04-11-2010, 06:52 AM
Great turn around. How much time total?

imp_Rob.
07-31-2010, 12:16 AM
Big improvement for sure.

kaval
08-03-2010, 04:50 PM
Sorry I never responded to this. Completely forgot!

If I recall correctly, I worked on it for about 20 hours here and there. I wasn`t concerned about the time...had an image of what I wanted it to look like and I kept going till I got there. My goal was not perfection with this piece, but rather an improvement.



Thank you for the comments :)