Sand and polish draglites?
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Sand and polish draglites?
I recently bought a set of polished draglites. They are obviously used and need to be shined up again and have little dings in them. I searched but couldn't really find much. I am scared to take a piece of sandpaper to them and scuff them up, but I want to do that and them polish them up to really shine. I will be doing it all by hand except when I polish I will use a powerball. What grit steps should I go through? I have been using mothers billet on them and it isn't helping a ton, they shine a little more, but no where near what I want them to do. Can you reccomend what grits to do it with? I just need to know how rough to start and how fine to stop before I can polish out the scratches. Thanks.
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Ok, I tried that a while ago and it didn't do much. I am going to go get a drill and mini powerball in the morning and use with my mothers billet I already tried. I know they prob need sanding, they have little nicks in them everywhere. Not sure if they will shine up with the problems everywhere.
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Any kind of jewelers rouge compound (white in color) is good for aluminum. If your wanting to sand on them alittle get 800 grit or 1000. Dont know if you can hand rub that out...I use a milwaukee straight grinder with a polish wheel, works awesome.
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Yes, it did and the polish eventually did. I can't post a pic that would really help, since it would be a phone pic.
I guess they need to be taken to a wheel repair shop to be resanded down and polished. I really want the nicks out and them to shine. Also, I couldn't get some rust off of them.
I guess they need to be taken to a wheel repair shop to be resanded down and polished. I really want the nicks out and them to shine. Also, I couldn't get some rust off of them.
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I didn't think it did either, but there is some stuff on it, may be dirt, but it looks almost like rust. The aluminum polish worked a little and turned black too, so I think they are aluminum. I am fixing to go try and strip one and see what happens. I may just end up painting or powder coating them.
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Mibro polishing wheel that you can put on your drill & polish. I got it at Lowes, I saw it at a few other stores too.
Check this thread for some good info.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/740149-fikse-fm5-complete-make-over.html
Check this thread for some good info.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/appearance-detailing/740149-fikse-fm5-complete-make-over.html
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Thank you very very much, I searched with every term I could think of for a thread with pics and that is a good one.
Will that take off really bad stuff? I tried a powerball and mothers billet and mothers powermetal and neither is doing what I want.
Will that take off really bad stuff? I tried a powerball and mothers billet and mothers powermetal and neither is doing what I want.
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Can you post pictures? Hard to recommend fixes without seeing the extent of the damage and condition of the metal currently.
Could be as simple as wet sanding out the problems with 2000 grit and then going back at it with the mothers billet.
If you want them powder coated, I'd be glad to take care of that.
Could be as simple as wet sanding out the problems with 2000 grit and then going back at it with the mothers billet.
If you want them powder coated, I'd be glad to take care of that.
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I will try and find my camera so I can take pics actually worth showing. How do I attach that mibro wheel to my drill? I almost got it this morning but was worried about attaching it to my drill.
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Heres the stuff that looks like rust
Heres a few random shots to show that it is kinda shiny, but I want mirror
They are peeling on the hub part, making me think they may be chrome
I am having bs issues too
Heres how bad the back is, making me believe they may be chrome and were only coated on the front.
That is with it partially cleaned.