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Frame Polishing?
I polished out my most of my frame and swingarm and its starting to look pretty good. There are a few spots were it almost looks tarnished, whats the best polish to take it off and really make it shine.
Also to finshing my frame i have to get ride of the textured part. If you have a 00 R6 you know what im talking about. Whats the easiest way to get this smooth so i can start to polish it.
I did work up to 2000 on the swingarm and most of the frame. After i got done with that 85 percent looked perfect and there was just a few small spots where it looked tarnished almost, its hard to notice it. I havent really used any polish yet.
The part that the didnt do is the vertical part of the frame. It is textured and would take forever with any sort sandpaper.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
start with 600 wet sand paper work your way up to 2000 its a lot of work, it takes time but its worth it when your done polish after...........my zx11 was the same the only way i know is with sand paper it will take some time but like i said it will be worth it for the textured part go with 80-120 to start work your way up finer 220 all the way up to 2000 -2500 each grit will take the scratches out from the other don't give up until that is done then polish after its smooth with no scratches good luck!
- 1 decade ago
mothers polish is the best.
and for the pourios metals use fine sand paper wet, then use polish.
and if theres paint use jasco first.
Source(s): done it!