Alloy clean up

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Jonesey
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Re: Alloy clean up

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Brown is coarse, blue is fine/final polish.
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Re: Alloy clean up

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Jonesey wrote:Brown is coarse, blue is fine/final polish.
Right, that's your views on the General Election, now what about the polishing soap?
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Re: Alloy clean up

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TUG wrote:My swingarm, rims, pegs, forks, etc are all polished, and when funds allow, i'm having it all powdered black.
I have some bits of fabric at work i get off new yamaha YBR's that polish alloy up in 2 strokes, If you have weird marks on your alloy i'm affraid thats corrosion and its only removed through sanding down.

Nope, have no weird marks or anything, just fussy and want a good gleam, but as Pete says, we don't believe him so we'll be bringing the bikes round for a hands on demo on our bikes :thumbup: :thumbup: ...hee hee..
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