Ace! I have all the gear, but no idea. I'll get onto it!bigswifty wrote:Yes Newt, all done down the shed
Dependant on the state of the alloy
Degrease
Paint stripper
Course 6inch wire wheel (sparingly)
Medium brass wheel, good for the awkward angle
Fine brass 4inch wheel to even off surface.
Sisal stitch mop with Brown cutting soap
Sisal stitch mop with Blue cutting soap
Colour stitch mop with Blue cutting soap then move to Autosol
Loose leaf mop with BriteMax easy cut
Hand finish and seal with BriteMax final shine
Patience and attention to detail
For sale polished clutch and flywheel covers
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Re: For sale polished clutch and flywheel covers
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Re: For sale polished clutch and flywheel covers
The dremel type tool is also used to get to the hard to access bits, internal corners etc. I use hard felt and loose stitch mops with graded media as before.
Proper face mask is recommended and wise
Proper face mask is recommended and wise