Polished swing arm
#16
Macbusa Wrote:Bear, polish everything yourself,

i just finished my first peice tonight, i have never polished a thing in my life and this busa brake arm came up perfect... this was my learning piece... lol..

I wasn't to bad polishing it, when i looked at the finished product, i felt good and proud of what i just learned...

have a go mate..

looks bloody good grantEgyptian
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#17
Looks good Grant you picked a tough one to start with that anodising is a bitch to remove if you dont know how.

Did you use a caustic bath??, thats how I did mine scary shit that caustic.
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#18
BLACKZOOK Wrote:Looks good Grant you picked a tough one to start with that anodising is a bitch to remove if you dont know how.

Did you use a caustic bath??, thats how I did mine scary shit that caustic.

Thanks for the comments...

Use "Mr Muscle Oven Cleaner",let it sit for about 10-20mins, use paint brush (or any non metallic brush) to brush the oven cleaner off, it's easy as that. Party-smiley-018

It's almost impossible to sandpaper that anodising off, so i found out... did a little research and was told oven cleaner is the key..
Regards
Grant
(Townsville, QLD)

www.stickersuperstore.com.au (for your sticker and sign needs)

Smitten 03 with a hair dryer - slammed and stretched (stealth mode engaged)
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#19
Wicked! I need more spare parts so I can start the polishing!
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#20
DEREK MARSHALL METAL POLISHING
HERVEY BAY QLD
0434961344
dmpolishing@yahoo.com
15 years trade experiance( he knows all the tricks)
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