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    New to metal refinishing. I just strip the paint off a piece of aluminium with a electric sander.( Big mistake) It left me with many swirl mark some deeper than others. I started with a 600 up to 1500 and used compound at the end, I still have the same results. Can someone guide me in the right direction of purchasing the proper materials to achieve the best results.

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    for stripping paint I always use aircraft paint remover , works great even on powder coat
    I use an orbital sander
    for aluminum I start with wet 220 to 600
    after 600 I start with wheels - sisal with emery down to loose with white

    if you are going to plate you can now clean with some degreaser (I use CASTROL SUPER CLEAN or FORMULA 88 ) and proceed to plating steps

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    • #3
      Originally posted by jtagger19
      for stripping paint I always use aircraft paint remover , works great even on powder coat
      I use an orbital sander
      for aluminum I start with wet 220 to 600
      after 600 I start with wheels - sisal with emery down to loose with white

      if you are going to plate you can now clean with some degreaser (I use CASTROL SUPER CLEAN or FORMULA 88 ) and proceed to plating steps
      I think he's asking how to prep the metal for chroming, not polishing. Wish I knew how to do it, I'd assume you just want a smooth clean surface before you start plating.

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      • #4
        You want as smooth a finish as you want the finished part to look like....

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