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How to polish some parts
How do you fellas polish the front grill aluminum surround .
Also how do you polish gauge cluster lens. Thanks |
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Never Dull on the Chrome, Stainless, and Aluminum and Toothpaste on the glass
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I did an experiment on my old dented up and rusty stuff.
Flitz It did quite well. I have tried never dull, works, yet the flitz removes oxidation more readily. less work 4 me! |
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by hand
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Mothers aluminum and mag polish is amazing stuff!
Little elbow grease needed with great results |
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First thing you do to polish an aluminum grille is remove the anodizing, then bring back the polish.
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how do you remove the anodizing
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After you get it blasted, scuff up the areas necessary with a scotbrite pad (those areas are year specific), tape off, and spray paint satin black. That was factory. The blaster suggested Wenol as a polish. |
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Sounds like it's common practice not to re-anodize the grille again. That true?
I heard that oven cleaner strips it right off. If I recall, the same for paint on plastic. |
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What the name of the oven cleaner you guys are using?
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Here's what did and got great results.
Buy some hair and grease remover. It's a drain opener and you can get it from a Home Depot or Lowe's etc. wear gloves and eye protection. Apply the remover and let sit for 5 min. Then use scotch brite to scrub off the anodizing. The grille will then look dull silver. Then sand the entire grille in an order similar to this. 220 grit 320 400 600 800 1200 wet sand 2000 wet sand Polish with mothers aluminum and mag polish Clean with denatured alcohol Seal with permaclear sealer Takes a Saturday afternoon But looks great and never needs re polishing since it's sealed. |
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whats permaclear
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Perameal. It's a thin sealant so far works great. Manuafactured for commercial aluminum store front doors, hardware etc. google is. $20. |
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I've done a couple of them before. The picture is from an old post. I stripped the anodizing with a 20:1 mix of cold water sodium hydroxide. It's very caustic and will strip it off in minutes.
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