Hi,
On some aluminum bike parts I'm doing (after grinding out defects w/120 paper) I go: greasless 120/220/320 on spiral cotton, wet-sand with 600 paper, then emery and tripoli on spiral, then white and red on loose cotton. I change directions several times during each step. All on seperate wheels, clean between steps, etc.
When I'm done the piece is damn shiny, but in daylight a plethora of mini-scratches are evident and appear as a halo around any reflection of a light source in the surface. Are these what is referred to as swirl marks?
I tried the Caswell suggestion of buffing with powder but no joy. Any hints? I did just order some Canton wheels...would these be better for the final finish?
thanks for any help.
On some aluminum bike parts I'm doing (after grinding out defects w/120 paper) I go: greasless 120/220/320 on spiral cotton, wet-sand with 600 paper, then emery and tripoli on spiral, then white and red on loose cotton. I change directions several times during each step. All on seperate wheels, clean between steps, etc.
When I'm done the piece is damn shiny, but in daylight a plethora of mini-scratches are evident and appear as a halo around any reflection of a light source in the surface. Are these what is referred to as swirl marks?
I tried the Caswell suggestion of buffing with powder but no joy. Any hints? I did just order some Canton wheels...would these be better for the final finish?
thanks for any help.
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