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Old 11-12-2013, 02:43 PM   #1
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Cleaning the Cab Molding

My truck should be out of paint soon and I am trying to figure out how to clean my cab molding up. (The piece below the rear window). I have tried mothers aluminum polish and it still looks as dull as before after scrubbing on it for 15 minutes. The guy at the paintshop suggest that I use a super fine steel wool. Has anyone made theirs shine again?
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Old 11-12-2013, 04:27 PM   #2
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Re: Cleaning the Cab Molding

I am pretty sure the middle is supposed to look brushed, then the outer stripes are more polished. You will probably have to strip the anodizing off and sand it smooth to make the whole thing shine (like a tailgate band).
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I am pretty sure the middle is supposed to look brushed, then the outer stripes are more polished. You will probably have to strip the anodizing off and sand it smooth to make the whole thing shine (like a tailgate band).
Mine looks like a clear coat that has sat in the sun to long. Very dull.
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Somewhere on this forum is thread where someone polished either their cab band or their tailgate insert to an amazing level. Maybe someone else knows where it is, or who did it.

EDIT: Found it. Polishing trim
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:09 PM   #5
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Somewhere on this forum is thread where someone polished either their cab band or their tailgate insert to an amazing level. Maybe someone else knows where it is, or who did it.

EDIT: Found it. Polishing trim
Oh wow, that looks amazing! Looks like I have a lot of work to do! Thanks for the link!
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Polished trim on the cab and tailgate looks great... But my buddies hate following me at night. Gives off a blinding reflection of headlights.
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Polished trim on the cab and tailgate looks great... But my buddies hate following me at night. Gives off a blinding reflection of headlights.
Haha, that's the result I'm looking for!
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Not a bad start!
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Only 2 more pieces to go!
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Re: Cleaning the Cab Molding

Steps I've taken...

120 grit flapper wheel in drill, 320g hand sanded, 600g hand sanded, 800g wet sand, 1500g wet sanded, 2000g wet sanded and then polished out with some Mothers polish.
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Looking good!
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Looking good!
Thanks JWall, lots of work involved but worth it!
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Re: Cleaning the Cab Molding

Looks great, I know what I'll be doing with all mine before installing it now. Thanks for listing out the steps and materials used....
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Looks great, I know what I'll be doing with all mine before installing it now. Thanks for listing out the steps and materials used....
It takes some time to do but well worth it in my opinion.
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Finally finished! Now if I could just get my truck back from the paint shop!
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That looks amazing. Lookin good.
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That looks amazing. Lookin good.
Thanks!
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You going to put the black back on it as well?
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What black? In the emblems?
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poss the rub strips around the bottom? idk.
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The only black my trim had on it was inside the Chevy emblem.
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I was thinking of the 73-80 trim like I have, my bad!
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I was thinking of the 73-80 trim like I have, my bad!
Not a problem.
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