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Chris C |
posted on 9th Jan 08 at 22:05 |
quote: lol:lol: | |
Superlite Ltd. |
posted on 9th Jan 08 at 14:41 |
quote: prep work has to be spot on though or it won't last. But yes, the laquer over the nickle plating will mean it will keep its shine better than a polished up metal :) | |
jr |
posted on 9th Jan 08 at 14:13 |
chrome it, then you wont have to keep repolishing | |
SAL |
posted on 8th Jan 08 at 23:40 |
put scott on the end of drill, job done :) | |
TomSBD |
posted on 8th Jan 08 at 20:30 |
i found the wire wheel things scratched the metal too much. wet and dry paper then a proper polishing pad and metal polish works better i found | |
2ltrjim |
posted on 8th Jan 08 at 19:51 |
will only cost £40-£50 at a polishers and will look mint when finished | |
Chris C |
posted on 8th Jan 08 at 19:16 |
Cool , thanks for your help | |
aron |
posted on 7th Jan 08 at 22:05 |
wire brush? :o | |
Superlite Ltd. |
posted on 7th Jan 08 at 22:04 |
Rotary polisher (you can buy a mop type that you use on a power drill) | |
Hamish |
posted on 7th Jan 08 at 22:03 |
would have thought wet and dry sand paper till its nice and smooth then lots of metal polish and then laquer | |
Richie |
posted on 7th Jan 08 at 22:03 |
I don't know of a specific technique that people use matey. | |
Chris C |
posted on 7th Jan 08 at 21:55 |
Anybody know how to properly polish metal i,e rocker covers ?? |