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Greetings,
New around here but not new to polishing. I have been polishing aluminum wheels for some time now using a pneumatic die grinder and recently started using an electric angle grinder with plenty of speed and power. I typically start with the greaseless compounds 80, 120, 220 then into tripoli then white rouge. I figured I would try something different and start with the emery compound and see how that worked. It seems to be too fine to cut into the wheels. I am using it with a 6" spiral trated buff. From what I have read it should be used first for almost all jobs. My objective is to remove the anodization that some of the wheels have without "scratching" like the greaseless creates. When I use a 120 grit it is too course. When using a 220 grit too fine. Figured the emery would be in between. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
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when using greaseless from what i learned .. you don't go in to the emery til you are done with the cutting .. the emery dose take the cutting down to a workable surface ... but it kind of defeats the greaseless ... i did a intake with just emery and it took it down dut after the greaseless and some wetsanding to even it out it looks great ..........
as for stripper ... easy off oven cleaner works just as good |
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Thanks for the feedback! I have heard of the oven cleaner but also heard mixed results. It won't hurt to try. If not I will go with Caswell's stripper. Although if the same as aviation stripper then the wheel will just laugh at it.
Hmmmm...I tried emery on sisal and it also didn't do much. These wheels are Porsche wheels which are about 30 years old. Not sure if the final finish has been clear coated or clear powder coated. I just know 220 struggles with it and 220 takes a while. And emery doesn't do much. I will try the suggestions and post. Thanks! |
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Aircraft stripper will just sit there while the wheel laughs at it
Will be starting with the emery soon. Here is a link with some pics of some of my refinishing work on Porsche wheels if anyone is interested: http://community.webshots.com/user/bigfishon1 Look under "Some Examples of My Refinishing Work" Thanks again! |
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Aircraft Stripper is Methlyene Chloride, a strong solvent that breaks down paints and lacquers.
Anodize layer is NOT a paint or lacquer The main ingredient in Anodize Stripper is Sodium Hydroxide, which attacks and dissolves aluminum.
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