Polished...

Blasterb0y794

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Check it out guys. Stripped my raptor stator cover and polished it up. Holy hell my fingers hurt. 7 hours of sanding and 2 hours of polishing! Deff my best polishing job yet though. Next is my clutch cover. The polished covers, bumper, grab bar, exhaust, tie rods, levers, and some other little items should compliment/offset the black/blue nicely. Enjoy I:I

Pictures of polished parts, never look good in pictures :/


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Look at that hair :D
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That's nasty hommie! Looks great!

Freek- There are a couple ways to strip the powder coat.

1. Oven Cleaner: By far the easiest but makes a nasty not so earth friendly mess

2. Sanding: By far the most difficult and time consuming

Last but not least AND by far the funnest

3. Brass Wire Brush

I use a 4" wire brush made out of brass. You can pick a whole set up at Harbor Frieght for $4 or get 1 @ Lowes for $4. It attaches to a cordless or corded drill and off you go! Just make sure you don't press too hard and scratch the metal too deep. You're going to be doing A LOT of sanding so a few minor scratches aren't too dificult to sand out.

Once again, nice job on the polishing!
 
all right what was ur secret to getting the stock powdercoat off??

Stock powdercoat? The stock color is silver. I had my friend "test" his powdercoating with black. He didnt do a sh*tty job, but I needed some shiny stuff I:I I just let is soak in over cleaner for about 3 hours.
 
nice Job wanna do mine?

I got this kit for Xmas

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Harbor Frieght[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]14 Piece Aluminum Polishing Kit[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Perfect for polishing any type of aluminum, including billet aluminum.
  • Great for automotive and motorcycle polishing
  • 14 piece kit includes 3 compounds and 11 different buffs
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]One 4" diameter buffing wheel, one 2-1/2" buffing wheel, one 3" polishing wheel, one 2-1/4" long x 2" diameter tapered buffer, one 1-3/4" long x 1-3/4" diameter cylindrical buffer, one 2-3/4" diameter mushroom style buffer, one 2-1/4" long x 3/4" diameter ball type felt bob, one 2-3/4" long x 3/4" diameter bullet type felt bob, one 2-7/16" long x 3/4" diameter pear type felt bob, one 2-3/8" long x 1" diameter wide cone type felt bob, one 2-1/2" long x 3/4" diameter conical type felt bob, 6 0z. black emery polishing compound, 6 oz. brown tripoli polishing compound, and 6 oz. white rouge polishing compound.[/FONT]

Link
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...do?itemid=98707&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=


Anyone try this yet
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][/FONT][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]14 Piece Stainless Steel Polishing Kit[/FONT]


[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Perfect for polishing any type of stainless steel.
  • Great for automotive and motorcycle polishing
  • 14 piece kit includes 3 compounds and 11 different buffs
[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]One 4" diameter buffing wheel, one 2-1/2" buffing wheel, one 3" polishing wheel, one 2-1/4" long x 2" diameter tapered buffer, one 1-3/4" long x 1-3/4" diameter cylindrical buffer, one 2-3/4" diameter mushroom style buffer, one 2-1/4" long x 3/4" diameter ball type felt bob, one 2-3/4" long x 3/4" diameter bullet type felt bob, one 2-7/16" long x 3/4" diameter pear type felt bob, one 2-3/8" long x 1" diameter wide cone type felt bob, one 2-1/2" long x 3/4" diameter conical type felt bob, 6 oz. black emery polishing compound, 6 oz. brown tripoli polishing compound, 6 oz. green stainless steel polishing compound[/FONT]

Link
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...do?itemid=98710&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=
 
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looks good man.. did you do any wet sanding???

it looks great but ya still got some shine to be had, i only say this because i can see some really light sanding marks in some spots, hence why i asked if you went sanded
 
looks good man.. did you do any wet sanding???

it looks great but ya still got some shine to be had, i only say this because i can see some really light sanding marks in some spots, hence why i asked if you went sanded

Yes sir. Wet sanded the whole thing. Like i said before pics are hard to get of polished pieces. My hands were also greasy while putting the cover on so it left "dull" looking marks. I quick slipped it on for a pic. Trust me, this thing is flawless. The pics are terrible. I was just looking at them thinking damn these pics make it look like crap!