Polishing calipers...is there a kit to buy
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Originally Posted by Zymosis
Yeah, I wondered what another option is without painting them.
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i just painted mine but you have to clean them real well before you paint, and I must say the calipers looked f'ing bad *** all cleaned up and high polished, thats how mine looked before i painted mine red
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Originally Posted by Lordsauran
i just painted mine but you have to clean them real well before you paint, and I must say the calipers looked f'ing bad *** all cleaned up and high polished, thats how mine looked before i painted mine red
same here.....I was like **** I should just put them up the way they look now.....but I painted instead
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Originally Posted by Quickin
I want the calipers polished and I'm gonna have the brackets chrome plated. Looks friggin great with high polished rims.
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Originally Posted by planemech2
In the process of polishing my brackets now. With red calipers, it should look pretty good.
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This'll do what you need:
http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/alpolkit.htm
Before you start with the buffing compounds in that kit, I would suggest hitting the calipers with some 220, 320, 360, 400, and 600 grit sandpaper. It will cut down on the time you'll have to buff with the emery (black) compound ALOT.
Try not to get frustrated too quickly. Polishing takes lots of patience and lots of practice.
http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/alpolkit.htm
Before you start with the buffing compounds in that kit, I would suggest hitting the calipers with some 220, 320, 360, 400, and 600 grit sandpaper. It will cut down on the time you'll have to buff with the emery (black) compound ALOT.
Try not to get frustrated too quickly. Polishing takes lots of patience and lots of practice.
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Originally Posted by Z28-CTYHNTR
Im going to be doing the caliper polish mod soon, Im just too lazy to take my wheels off at the moment. lol
If your too lazy to take the wheels off, your sure as hell gonna be too lazy to polish the brackets It was a lot of work, and I was just sanding them down smooth prepping for paint
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Originally Posted by Quickin
Yeah, but what kind of tips do you use?
I used this kit. Worked great. I would suggest buying one extra wire brush (#428) and maybe a cloth wheel (#423) or two for the polish.
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Originally Posted by thesoundandthefury
This'll do what you need:
http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/alpolkit.htm
Before you start with the buffing compounds in that kit, I would suggest hitting the calipers with some 220, 320, 360, 400, and 600 grit sandpaper. It will cut down on the time you'll have to buff with the emery (black) compound ALOT.
Try not to get frustrated too quickly. Polishing takes lots of patience and lots of practice.
http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/alpolkit.htm
Before you start with the buffing compounds in that kit, I would suggest hitting the calipers with some 220, 320, 360, 400, and 600 grit sandpaper. It will cut down on the time you'll have to buff with the emery (black) compound ALOT.
Try not to get frustrated too quickly. Polishing takes lots of patience and lots of practice.
Is it worth it. I mean is it worth $250.00 of work considering I've never polished anything before?
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$250?! Pffft, come up to Orlando and I'll do all 4 for 100. It's really easy, it's just tedious as all hell. You can do it with basic stuff found in your garage. If you have a power drill, a paint and rust stripper, a sanding block, metal polish, and sandpaper from 220-800, you can do it yourself. Here's mine: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/DSCN0049.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/DSCN0046.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/DSCN0046.jpg
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Originally Posted by Gabriel
$250?! Pffft, come up to Orlando and I'll do all 4 for 100. It's really easy, it's just tedious as all hell. You can do it with basic stuff found in your garage. If you have a power drill, a paint and rust stripper, a sanding block, metal polish, and sandpaper from 220-800, you can do it yourself. Here's mine: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/DSCN0049.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/DSCN0046.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...r/DSCN0046.jpg
How long will it take you to do all 4?
Oh, are you serious?
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