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if this in in the wrong section fell free to move it.

im thinking of polishing up my spare rocker cover but its a little past its best, has anyone on here polished one up before and can give me some hints or tips as to the best way to get results. or even a step by step guids

Jim

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Use some wet and dry paper,startin with a low grade then workin to a high one,then use autosol metal polish to bring it up nice and shiny

Posted
if this in in the wrong section fell free to move it.

im thinking of polishing up my spare rocker cover but its a little past its best, has anyone on here polished one up before and can give me some hints or tips as to the best way to get results. or even a step by step guids

Jim

i just kept sanding down the rocker down using corser grades of sand paper first first and kept working my way down with the finer grades until the cover was as smooth as silk then i used autosole metal polish with a mini buffer and buffed the shit out of it after a few hours it ended up like this

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Posted
nice 1 looks like im in for a few hours of sitting on my arse sanding. hope i can get mine to look like yours ryan.

Jim

just use a mini electric buffer mate will take serioussly long if you do it all by hand

Posted
i just kept sanding down the rocker down using corser grades of sand paper first first and kept working my way down with the finer grades until the cover was as smooth as silk then i used autosole metal polish with a mini buffer and buffed the shit out of it after a few hours it ended up like this

glanza053.jpg

can this be done with any rocker cover?????

Posted
no reason why not.

like he said, patience, auto sol, sand paper, and a buffer!

Phil.

looks sick when done. anyone know what grades of sand paper needed? i have polish here.

does it need constant polishing or is that it done for good?

thanks for the reply phil!!

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looks sick when done. anyone know what grades of sand paper needed? i have polish here.

does it need constant polishing or is that it done for good?

thanks for the reply phil!!

cant remember the grades but you have to keep polishing it to keep it shiny otherwise it will start to look grubby

Posted

like any thing that's polished you will have to keep polishing it..i was gonna do my rocker and strut brace but im too lazy lol..and the shitty weather dont hear neither ..

ryan rocker looks sweet :)

Armand

Posted
if this in in the wrong section fell free to move it.

im thinking of polishing up my spare rocker cover but its a little past its best, has anyone on here polished one up before and can give me some hints or tips as to the best way to get results. or even a step by step guids

Jim

the way ive allways mirror polished is wet & dry sandpaper 600,800,1000 exc all the way up to 2500 but with washing up liquid in your water for the uber smoothness, then autosol by hand with soft toilet roll (not the cheep rubish)

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Posted

Looks savage I would be able to do that easy enough on a spare rocker cover once I got an engine :)

Nice work guys, would laquering it afterwards work to keep the shine?

Posted

i spent blooming hours polishing mine only to for it to go bad after a few heat cycles on thye engine :) and il be damned if im spending another 5 hours doing it lol

Posted
that would look f**kin awesome. f**kin awesome.

Phil.

fair play that looks sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeettttttt would you no where i can get a cam cover gasket? thinking of spraying mine now

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