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Polishing, that is :D
With the forks out for fitting the emulators it gave me a good chance to strip and polish the stanchions. Not as good a job as the professionals would do, I know..............but I don't think they look too bad. I do love doing metal polishing, I find it really satisfying and can quite happily spend hours on it. I polished the brake and gear levers too.:D
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j5/Lissasv650/Polishing003.jpg
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j5/Lissasv650/Polishing004.jpg
Nice job Lissa. :thumbsup:
(Mine are in the post, just don't take too long okay? :wink: )
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They are really shiny. I'm glad you like doing it so much 'cause it's going to be on ongoing chore to keep them looking like that. :wink:
If I send you mine will you do them for me :lol:
They are really shiny. I'm glad you like doing it so much 'cause it's going to be on ongoing chore to keep them looking like that. :wink:
:D
I polished the forks on our last SV too, and as I wash and polish the bike after every ride I found that 10 mins with the Solvol was more than enough to keep them looking good once the original polishing job was done :wink:
...and as I wash and polish the bike after every ride
Hey, Misssusss Jonnnnnbooooooy... ya hear that? :lol:
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Dave20046
22-12-08, 10:31 AM
Sorry to be thick but could someone point me in the right direction of the grade of wet and dry to strip 'em back with - then is it autosol from there?
Cheers
When i done mine, i used Nitromors paint stripper, then 800 grit, then 1200 grit wet n dry, some meduim scoth brite, then yes autosol. However, a polishing kit would do a far better job with a drill after you had stripped the lacquer off.
By god that was some grave digging that was.
Read the first post and thought what the hell lol
Was seriouslly looking forwards to some ducati polishing pics :(
Dave20046
22-12-08, 10:54 AM
cheers viney, I've got a dreml that might have some polishing attatchments actually thinking about it. Is there any alternative to nitromors, like not using it or using normal strippers or thinners?
dizzyblonde
22-12-08, 10:58 AM
cheers viney, I've got a dreml that might have some polishing attatchments actually thinking about it. Is there any alternative to nitromors, like not using it or using normal strippers or thinners?
To get it to shine like Lissas or mine, strip it down with normal paint stripper. I got some in a can from my hardware shop, it was much thicker than nitromorse, for my rims I painted it on with an artist 1 inch brush, and it was self neutralising, to make sure it was all off i rinsed it with water. I did both my forks and rims with 240 wet n dry, then went down the grades 400, 800, 1200, then got some finw wire wool and some autosol to get a perfect finish. I found the dremel slipped a little too much and was a pain, but it was good to get the rest of the gunk off my downpipe
HTH
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb45/loubi650/2008_01260026.jpg
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Mr Speirs
22-12-08, 11:19 AM
When I did mine I bought the ones Lissa did :)
Dappa D
22-12-08, 11:28 AM
nice work.
but id paint em black on le curvy....
sv_rory
22-12-08, 12:15 PM
I think when metal is polised it is relacquered after it is polished to protect the bare metal
Cracking job Lissa and Dizzyblonde
Thats what i need to get stuck into over Christmas.
dizzyblonde
22-12-08, 03:39 PM
I think when metal is polised it is relacquered after it is polished to protect the bare metal
no need to bother re laquering once you've polished them. It defeats the object of getting rid of the bad corrosion in the first place. When the laquer starts coming away, and the salt and muck gets up and under it, thats when you get it looking crap...so whats the point, you'd only be chasing your own tail again..much easier to get the autosol out and keep up with the shine;)
Dangerous Dave
23-12-08, 07:09 PM
I think when metal is polised it is relacquered after it is polished to protect the bare metal
No.... That is the problem with the SV straight out of the factory, the lacquer starts to pit and makes the forks look awful. The best thing to do is strip the lacquer off and polish the forks, look after them and they will look shiny for years to come.
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