First, steel being harder than aluminum so the cross contamination would be going in the other direction (aluminum to the steel) which is what you want when smoothing aluminum.WTF???Steel Wool to polish aluminum!!????
I don't think so, will create cross contamination and leave carbon deposits in the aluminum which in turn will rust!!
I would use the Scotch Brite red pads and Fitz maybe, then polish with a soft cloth. :2thumbs:
I jumped into the Sea of Cortez with my nice expensive sunglasses on and came up with them gone. Dumb ass. :bang: :bang:I also 1 time put my cel phone on the bumper of my truck at home depot, loaded stuff in, drove off. Stopped a few miles down the road once I realized it, phone was gone. :bang: :bang: Dumb ass. Rented some jet ski's in cabo and I fucking hit my wife's ski, that cost me $400. :angry: Dumb ass.
Apparenty you don't know the difference between Ferrous and Non Ferrous metalsFirst, steel being harder than aluminum so the cross contamination would be going in the other direction (aluminum to the steel) which is what you want when smoothing aluminum.
I've been useing the super fine "0000" steel wool for detailing for several years, even on show cars snd show bikes. The point is to "polish" not scratch, and scotch brite's are far too aggressive to "polish" with. And always follow up with polish and a soft cloth.
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Whatever bro... I've been doing this for probably more than 10 years and never once has there been any "rust" on my aluminum, and yes I ride in the rain. I've already used this technique on my "brand new" pitbull that came from the dealer with a couple of marks in the polished aluminum.Apparenty you don't know the difference between Ferrous and Non Ferrous metals![]()
This just in...- since there's a lot of chrome on the engine, why not spray it on there too and "rinse it off"...seems easy enough, right? WRONG!!! This stuff made the chrome look great, but major 'fubarred' the aluminum...AARRRGGGHHHH!!!!
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Primary cover, timer cover, rocker boxes, air cleaner, starter...everything except the jugs and base engine housing on this 15th Anniversary K9 is chromed. The fins are the most tedious to clean up, but taking the suggestion above and using wadding material and 0000 steel wool, it's coming out great! About 8-10 more hours ought to do it!This just in...
Your motor isn't chromed! :bang:
Glad to hear it's coming out well. I know it's a lot of work (oh god do I know...) but so far, it's the best results with the least effort that I have found.Primary cover, timer cover, rocker heads, air cleaner, starter...everything except the jugs and base engine housing on this 15th Anniversary K9 is chromed. The fins are the most tedious to clean up, but taking the suggestion above and using wadding material and 0000 steel wool, it's coming out great! About 8-10 more hours ought to do it!
Thanks to all who offered positive feedback..I appreciate it! Yes it was my screw-up:bang:, but it's all working out ok with patience, hard work and utilizing many of your suggestions.try some "white diamond" aluminum polish. it may help. i buy mine at a local
harley shop but not all of them carry it.
Yes, the stains would be worse if it had been applied hot, I did the same thing to a set of wheels once, sprayed them when they were hot and spent about 5 hours fixing them.Thanks to all who offered positive feedback..I appreciate it! Yes it was my screw-up:bang:, but it's all working out ok with patience, hard work and utilizing many of your suggestions.
I'm applying the 'wadding material' first to a specific area with Pimp Stixx and a nylon brush, then using 0000 steel wool lightly on it, wiping it off with a Harley softcloth, then applying White Diamond polish and wiping it off.
Wow, the areas I've done so far actually look better than when the bike was brand new!:up: I think my saving grace was the fact that the bike was cold when I first (incorrectly) applied this "crap", and it hasn't been started since, which helped contain the stains to the surface and not allowing it to sink down into the porous aluminum when it's hot. (Baldielox, does that make sense?)
I took today off to keep working on it and hope to complete in time to ride to J&P Cycles Open House in Anamosa, IA this weekend.![]()
Thanks again for the positive feedback and suggestions!:2thumbs: