
Swingarm brushed ally look!
Swingarm brushed ally look!
Anyone any suggestions how to clean up swingarm to look like original brushed ally look same as top sections of frame? Thinking scotchbright pads might do it 

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- lloydie
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Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
If it has been polished before and the coating has gone you could try brushing clear Lacquer on it
Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
The surface has some sort of treatment on it, and the get a decent finish you'll have to strip that off first. Keep all of the scotchbright movements in a horizontal direction and you'll get a similar finish, but it'll probably need lacquering afterwards to stop it discolouring or marking up.
Be careful to degrease well before lacquering or the thumbprints will etch into the metal under it.
Try a test area on the inside of the arm first but a brass wire wheel in a drill would probably work.
Or:
what about a swirl finish? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtfjM190uKM
Something different.
Be careful to degrease well before lacquering or the thumbprints will etch into the metal under it.
Try a test area on the inside of the arm first but a brass wire wheel in a drill would probably work.
Or:
what about a swirl finish? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtfjM190uKM
Something different.
Last edited by tony.mon on Sun Nov 17, 2013 6:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
Don't think its been polished previously mate, its just dulled off whereas the frame is still nice lookinglloydie wrote:If it has been polished before and the coating has gone you could try brushing clear Lacquer on it

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Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
Thats the route i was thinking of going downtony.mon wrote:The surface has some sort of treatment on it, and the get a decent finish you'll have to strip that off first. Keep all of the scotchbright movements in a horizontal direction and you'll get a similar finish, but it'll probably need lacquering afterwards to stop it discolouring or marking up.
Be careful to degrease well before lacquering or the thumbprints will etch into the metal under it.
Try a test area on the inside of the arm first but a brass wire wheel in a drill would probably work.


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Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
Paint stripper before you start polishing? Don't leave it on for long though.Watty wrote:Thats the route i was thinking of going downtony.mon wrote:The surface has some sort of treatment on it, and the get a decent finish you'll have to strip that off first. Keep all of the scotchbright movements in a horizontal direction and you'll get a similar finish, but it'll probably need lacquering afterwards to stop it discolouring or marking up.
Be careful to degrease well before lacquering or the thumbprints will etch into the metal under it.
Try a test area on the inside of the arm first but a brass wire wheel in a drill would probably work.wasn't sure if it was coated to protect it
You think the scotchbright will remove that protection?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
There was an item in Practical Sportsbikes recently where they restored a polshed slabby GSXR frame back to the factory look. They used Scotchbrite pads lubricated (easy Lloydie!) with WD40.
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- lloydie
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Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
lubricated Scotchbrite pads ! Pleasure and pain all in one :-)Kev L wrote:There was an item in Practical Sportsbikes recently where they restored a polshed slabby GSXR frame back to the factory look. They used Scotchbrite pads lubricated (easy Lloydie!) with WD40.
Re: Swingarm brushed ally look!
Now we talkinglloydie wrote:lubricated Scotchbrite pads ! Pleasure and pain all in one :-)Kev L wrote:There was an item in Practical Sportsbikes recently where they restored a polshed slabby GSXR frame back to the factory look. They used Scotchbrite pads lubricated (easy Lloydie!) with WD40.

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