polishing up metal valve cover
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polishing up metal valve cover
okay i got the metal valve cover from daftmajin and i'm wondering how to go about this the right way. i have Mother's Polish for mag and aluminum and i've started to use it. i can tell its working but there is imperfections in the metal almost like the orange peel effect on paint jobs. should i just try to sand it down with some 1400 grit sandpaper or what? i want it to be chrome looking with as little imperfections as possible. thanks
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If you did not know, when using a buffing wheel on a drill, there are different grades of polishing compound which come in a bar of wax-like material.
Course will take out the imperfections, but leave tiny scratches.
Medium will remove the tiny scratches
Fine will polish the surface to look like a mirror.
The two most commonly found and used polishing compounds are red (course) and white (fine). The come in a brick that looks almost like a chocolate bar.

When buffing, try to keep all the polishing going in the same direction. Don't do part of the metal up and down, then another part side to side and another at an angle across it. You will be able to see where the angles change when you look at it at just the right angle in the light. If you keep it all in one direction you won't see any changes in the surface polish.
Buffing wheel:

Bussing wheel being used:

Good luck.
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Course will take out the imperfections, but leave tiny scratches.
Medium will remove the tiny scratches
Fine will polish the surface to look like a mirror.
The two most commonly found and used polishing compounds are red (course) and white (fine). The come in a brick that looks almost like a chocolate bar.

When buffing, try to keep all the polishing going in the same direction. Don't do part of the metal up and down, then another part side to side and another at an angle across it. You will be able to see where the angles change when you look at it at just the right angle in the light. If you keep it all in one direction you won't see any changes in the surface polish.
Buffing wheel:

Bussing wheel being used:

Good luck.

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dude i've been doing that since i was six. I didn't even think of doing that to metal parts of my car... nice call oz.
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