tips on polishing
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tips on polishing
I have already done quite a bit of polishing under the hood. All looks great with the exception of the sides of the a/c canister. There is some very slight lines that are gonna need to be smoothed. The whole thing looks chrome as it sits but these lines are bugging me. I want to sand them smooth but I don't want to screw up what I have done already. Any tips?
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If you do a search on the forum, there are a couple of people that give detailed information about this.
Did you have to take your a/c canister out to polish or did you leave it in?
Did you have to take your a/c canister out to polish or did you leave it in?
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Originally Posted by swandogg25
I have already done quite a bit of polishing under the hood. All looks great with the exception of the sides of the a/c canister. There is some very slight lines that are gonna need to be smoothed. The whole thing looks chrome as it sits but these lines are bugging me. I want to sand them smooth but I don't want to screw up what I have done already. Any tips?
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I did a search and didn't come up with what I was looking for. I am just wondering if I can sand the sides without ruining the work I already have into it. And what kind of sandpaper is recommended. Most people probably wouldn't see them but if I am already in the mood to polish I might as well do it right.
I just unbolted the strap that holds it in and pulled it up so I could work on it.
I just unbolted the strap that holds it in and pulled it up so I could work on it.
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Originally Posted by Todd2001SS
I would not sand the part. If you are not planning on buffing it with a buffing wheel, just use metal polish. Really to have it buffed it needs to be removed. Here is a write up I did on polishing...
How to Polish
How to Polish
That is beautiful! I did some with the Dremel and the top is perfect. Just the sides need some more tlc. Most of it was by hand though.
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Originally Posted by UGotBeaT
I dont see how yall make it look like i tried doin my tb wiht my dremel and by hand it just looks liek ****..
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Originally Posted by UGotBeaT
dont u need the buff motor its 350 bucks
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Okay, dumb question: What are the special instructions to remove the canister? I'm not all that mechanically inclined when it comes to A/C stuff, but I do know it's pressurized. Be a good time to polish it and add some braided hosing at the same time.