Hi guys
I thought everyone had a nice warm garage to hide in when wife and kids got to noisy

And Marra, I know I'm hysterical about cleaning in my little hideout, but I like tidyness(?) when I work
About the polishing (you have to excuse me for my english, hope you understand the meaning

) I bought an old machine formerly used to sharpen things(don't know what it's called in english) !! and put it on a large foot or pedestal, so the working height was suitable (I'm an old man, I know) I used 2 different polish (wheels) with a diameter of ca. 25 cm and polish wax(brown wax first and then white wax for the mirror effect), first a brown coloured roll (rough) and then a green one (mirror effect) Off course I removed the old paint first, using a dremel and sand paper. And yes, I had the forks off . The polish machine works with ca 4000 rpm, and that is suitable for making the mirror effect - You can almost feel the aluminium getting warmed up and sort of "molding" into the effect .. I did all the nuts and bolts while I was at it (noisy family, u know) My only excuse must be, that it's hard to stop polishing when you see how nice it looks when it all shines up like chrome. And it is in fact very easy to polish the stainless nuts and bolts also - Try it and beleive it :wink2
ps, the effect is not hard to maintain with ordinary creamy polish stuff like autosol or similar. Afterwards I use Turtle Wax Ice (all over the bike)