how to make it shine?

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how to make it shine?

Postby Captain B » Mon May 11, 2009 9:14 am

What do you all use to clean the engine/metal parts? I searched, but didn't find anything.
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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby swooshdave » Mon May 11, 2009 10:11 am

Simichrome?
You probably want to go into town, and find a up to date Jap Bike store,
With a full spares department, a clean workshop, and kean young mechanics.
And ask them if theres a Grumpy Old Bloke out in the Hills, who knows how to fix Real Motorcycles.

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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby maylar » Mon May 11, 2009 1:52 pm

Polishes are a personal thing, like oil. Everybody has their preferences.

Nothing beats buffing aluminum parts with cotton wheels and stick compounds. But there's an art to it. And you have to remove the parts first to do it right. I use a white compound followed by pink (ultra fine). For hand polishing there's Mothers, Semichrome, Autosol, and a host of others. Take your pick.

For major non-polished castings (crankcase, head and gearbox), Simple Green with a Scotch scuff pad works extremely well. Chosing a cleaner depends on what you're starting with, how far you want to go and what your intentions are.
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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby Cookie » Mon May 11, 2009 3:42 pm

Harbor Freight offers an inexpensive polishing kit for your drill.
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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby tpeever » Mon May 11, 2009 6:54 pm

Captain B wrote:What do you all use to clean the engine/metal parts? I searched, but didn't find anything.


For hand polishing, I haven't found anything better than Autosol.
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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby Captain B » Mon May 11, 2009 7:24 pm

That's what I'm looking for. Thanks all. 8)
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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby pkeithkelly » Tue May 12, 2009 10:41 am

I strongly second the comment on Autosol as the absolute best for hand polishing. I've compared it with Semichrome and others and Autosol wins hands down.
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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby batrider » Tue May 12, 2009 12:27 pm

Nevr-Dull is my choice. See www.nevrdull.com

Cotton wadding impregnated with metal polish. Have used it for years on the shiny aluminum.

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Re: how to make it shine?

Postby BillT » Wed May 13, 2009 6:44 am

For a quick clean, I use Meguiar's 'Hot Rims'. Does a great job shining up previously polished parts.
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