Spring Cleaning with Shannon

PROFLYER

SWOLE
I'd never chrome any of it billet can be sanded , filed and polished to mirror finish if scratched pitted or damaged, it's easy to keep maintained once it's polished up. If it's just fine scratches 2000-3000 grit paper should do the trick but def finish with 3000 then compound and final polish up with billet polish to a mirror finish
Which compound? I think my issue is I keep going at it with a finish type polish like a White Diamond, Wizards, the purple stuff...flitz....i have a cabinet full of them.
 

PROFLYER

SWOLE
I use a one step great on paint chrome and aluminum it's 3m marine and finishing compound leaves a swirl free highly polished scratch free surface it can be found on amazon can be used with machine or by hand like on motor fins
Link: http://a.co/63MAWYD

That one?? Use it on aluminum just like mothers etc? So first sand up to 3000, then the 3m compound then the mother's billet? What do you use for polishing from an application standpoint? I had cutup some grout sponges into little squares and have been using those with the finishing polishes and they're easier to handle than a towel. I then use a micro towel to clean the polish off.
 

Big Daddy 72

Custom Street Rod Interiors & Design
Here are a couple of pics of the other side of the motor. Over cast here in NWA, but you can see the reflection in the block.

However I think we are comparing diamonds to diamonds. Both Mike, and Kevin get exellent results! Hats off to both. I know I am super pleased with the current shine on my parts compared to what they were. If I had Kevins bike I would be happy as well. Very nice work both ways!! Top knotch stuff. Both are way beyond what the average guy with a rag and a can of mothers can do. Hats off to both! But one bike we are forgetting her is RC18's his Ridgeback would blind you on and average day. Take it to a pro or spend countless hours polishing it both are hard work for maximum results. I really think Ryan polishes his bike while riding it. :p:D
 

Big Daddy 72

Custom Street Rod Interiors & Design
:agree: I followed the dentdude polishing for dummies book...:old2:View attachment 44549
You need a refresher I see some little spots you missed...:eek: Sorry Bro couldnt resist!!! Seriously though thats one nice mastiff... It would look really cool with some green tribal flames though.:D Ok thats the last one I promise. lol! Dont get mad and leave Im just kidding!!
 

Big Daddy 72

Custom Street Rod Interiors & Design
I agree I think yours looks great , perfect actually , different processes same results, when I said popsicle sticks I wasn't serious I forget what the plastic things I use are called hell I've used dent rods to get into tight areas , I am anxious to see your bike all back together I know you been trying to get it the way you want it for a while now
Yes I have. Ive used popsicle stick to clean the gunk out of crevaces before. No shame in using what works!! You just can press on em real hard!
 

bdm7250

Guru
Supporting Member
You need a refresher I see some little spots you missed...:eek: Sorry Bro couldnt resist!!! Seriously though thats one nice mastiff... It would look really cool with some green tribal flames though.:D Ok thats the last one I promise. lol! Dont get mad and leave Im just kidding!!
All good..I am still a junior apprentice with the polishing :job:...and adding green will slow the bike down..:moped:
:oldhardlaugh: Now that's funny
Shut your pie hole..:oldlaugh:
 
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