polished

scotj77

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I just took a couple hours and made somethin not shinny very shinny!!!!!!!!!!
wish i had taken a b4 pic but this is a stock hydro rear caliper. whacha think?

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looks good man... what kinda tools u use to do that? it seems like it would be a pain in the ass to polish in those tight spots
 
Looking good man.Noce job.What are you using for polish???Just mothers??? I started some sanding yesetrday and today to get some pieces ready for the drag build.It's like free chrome!!!!lol
 
I use my rotozip with the cable attachment for the prep work. the bit i use in it is the sandpaper flapper wheel. works great for gettin the metal smooth and clean then i hit it up with a little 800 grit by hand. not for long because by hand sucks! I use my 6" bench grinder with polishing wheels on either side. I use brown compound on one side first and white on the other. it probably took me about 3.5hrs total to get it there. I just ignore the really tight spots. I also hooked my rotozip up to a dimmer switch for better controll
 
damn, another polished part on scotts bike, what else are you poishing?...........................................besides you knob, lol
 
by the way for you fellas that pollish somethin and want to show it off. turn your camera flash off and just have lighting. the flash completely dulls out how shinny you made it.
 
no chrome. glocks are stainless so with a little work anyone can do it. i left the top matt but polished the sides. i didnt wanna blind myself when lookin down the sights lol