Best Metal Polish?

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Mav617
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Best Metal Polish?

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Hi,

Years since I had to do as much work on a bike as I have on the Dog. Autosol was always my weapon of choice, but does anyone know anything better for fork lowers, frame, exhaust etc?

Heard good things about Belgom Alu and noticed T-Cut have an Autosol like product out also?

Any help appreciated,

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Re: Best Metal Polish?

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I'm useing the polishing set I bought a while back for polishing the casings on a old DT I restored. I'm still at the down pipes but I think I'm winning! :lol:
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Re: Best Metal Polish?

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Auto sol for the initial shine then belgom alu to finish and protect
Works great
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lloydie wrote:Auto sol for the initial shine then belgom alu to finish and protect
Works great
Nice one, thanks Lloydie :thumbup:
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CLEANING GUIDE FOR A STORM SHINEY BITS

Now im no expert on this so just my way and it works

STUFF YOU WILL NEED
1-METAL POLISH OF COURSE
2-MICROFIBRE PAD

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So what I do and works for me just fine apply a little to the edge of the pad as shown
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Then wipe lightly over the entire bit your cleaning

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Nice even layer all over
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Then i carry on useing it flat and giveing it a good rub all over till much cant be seen.Straight lines up and down is my way if possible :thumbup:
Then I simply just wipe it off with a microfibre cloth maybe two at a push if the polish is black bright.

Leaveing you with a mucky pad
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And one clean can
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:clap:

Then I hit stage two sealent

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THIS SEAL AND MAKES STUFF BEAD :D
So wipe on with a clean microfibre pad
Tiny bit goes a long way

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Then leave at least 15 minutes

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Then just wipe off when its gone to a haze

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It adds protection and removes any residue from metal polish aswell



Or belgom alu then belgom chromes or just chromes or just alu see what works best and use that :thumbup:
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Great advise guys.

I find it really depends what it is you want to polish and at what level you wish to achieve.

Stainless
Alloy
Remove milling marks
Remove sand casting marks.

All take a different approach.

But in brief....

80 grade grit to 600 grade using WD40 as a lubricant for deeper sctratchs and milling/casting imperfections.

Josco sisal wheel and fast cut compound @ 3500 rpm.

Josco lose leaf wheel with fine polish @ 3500rpm

Then Autosol or Purple Polish for a final wipe over.

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Re: Best Metal Polish?

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Hey Salty what you doin on here?

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I might be elsewhere too :-)

Ironically I bought some more polishing products on the weekend just gone.
yes.... sad I know.
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