hey this might sound weird bu i saw your post on the wheels you did can you give me a quick rundown how you did it and what products i want to try to polish some engine bay pieces but im clueless on the process.
Thanks
Drew
hey this might sound weird bu i saw your post on the wheels you did can you give me a quick rundown how you did it and what products i want to try to polish some engine bay pieces but im clueless on the process.
Thanks
Drew
I asked him the same question before.
He said start with 600,800,1000,1500 grid and work your way up to 2000grid (with soap & water ONLY on 2000grid) and for the finish look, use Mother's Aluminum polish with a *clean towl,rag or w.e* Should come out pretty nice.
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but thats what i dont get the sanding part wouldnt that mess up the surface or what?
here is a link
i cnt find any others right now![]()
http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthrea...=polish+wheels
damn didnt think you remembered that.. But when you get to 1000grit you start sanding dry and when it feels smooth enough to you start wetsanding 1000-2000 grit and very soapy water..Originally Posted by TOPSE-R
I gotta lookin into that Billet polish, sounds like good stuff... Dont think ive ever seen it though..Originally Posted by coolZero
Here is the thread and writeup that got me to do my wheels..
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1259115
thanks man but can i apply this for polishing a turbo.Originally Posted by EJ_Allmota
that would be a bit more on the difficult side depending on the finish of the turbo.. If its a Turbonetics, they are already shiny you can just make it bling more.. Other turbos im not too sure..Originally Posted by Bleach
Top SE-R, its grit not grid .. as in Rota Grids![]()