Re: Can greaseless do the job? Pleasehelp
CASBEN,
I think your best bet would be to start with 'flap rolls' or a die grinder with cartridge rolls. Using a die grinder with cartridge rolls you have to be careful not to gouge the aluminum. You can get almost any grit and dimension of flap rolls to fit into the areas that you want to polish. After you get everything sanded to where you can start polishing I would wet sand with 400 grit wet and dry then start to polish. I would also have them media blasted with 100 - 120 grit prior to doing any sanding. You could also use Aircraft stripper to remove the coating. This will make your sanding a lot faster, as it will remove the coating that is already on the wheels and you won't have to sand it off.
John
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