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I'm in the middle of polishing my sportbike frame, and I was wondering if I was supposed to clean the aluminum frame in between compounds. I've read the brake parts cleaner works, is that the best thing to use? Will it hurt the aluminum?
Any suggestions would be great, Thanks...... |
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You should clean between compunds for this reason. You have spent the time to get the desired effect with the current compound you are using, so you clean it and start with a less abrasive compund. You don't want to get cross contamination and when your finishing up the last bit of polishing you hit some of the emory compund you used and dull it up, step backwards. That is the reason, clean the metal of all the compund and "stuck" metal from the polished surface, so your next compund has a clean surface to work with. Plus it lets you see your results easier at times.
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Anything cheap and convenient to you that still works is what I would use. I personally use acetone, but I have it available cheaply to me. I am gonna try the simple green and water combo CustomandSound uses, it would be easy to keep it in a large wash tank and just dip and wash the part in it. One thing I would steer away from is chlorinated brake cleaner, that stuff puts off a very irritating odor that will have you gasping for air if it is used on anything warm, like a freshly polished piece. It will stink ya out even with normal use, but don't use that stuff.
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i've tried brake clean,carb clean and never dull,the brake and carb clean
will have you feeling nice(not good)and leave a dull haze on aluminum.the never dull was just a newbie mistake.acetone is the way to go,it leaves the metal clean and smooth wich allows you to see spots that might need to be re-buffed and costs about $4.00 a bottle and can be found at just about any automotive parts store.hope this helped. |
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