Thank you! It all depends on how much the part is being used and how well it’s maintained. A polished part sitting in a garage will only need an occasional touch up. However, a part that is exposed to dirt and water and being used weekly will result in scratches and stains, but a weekly hand polish with a microfiber towel and polishing paste will keep the finish in good shape. A protectant can be applied to help extend the life of the finish however.
Damn. I was looking for that video for soooo long. 99% of videos about polishing state there are 'great mirror effect' but it looks like crap. You took it to the proper level :) how do you polish really small and hard to get areas? Do you use a dremel?
Btw nice work bro wow
Thanks man, I appreciate that!
Good job, I wonder how long will it last and what is the best way to maintain the polish?
Thank you! It all depends on how much the part is being used and how well it’s maintained. A polished part sitting in a garage will only need an occasional touch up. However, a part that is exposed to dirt and water and being used weekly will result in scratches and stains, but a weekly hand polish with a microfiber towel and polishing paste will keep the finish in good shape. A protectant can be applied to help extend the life of the finish however.
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Damn. I was looking for that video for soooo long. 99% of videos about polishing state there are 'great mirror effect' but it looks like crap. You took it to the proper level :) how do you polish really small and hard to get areas? Do you use a dremel?
Glad you found it! For tight areas you can use small wheels on a dremel or die grinder.
They not linked mate wow let us click on them and it's black not light it up blue
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