I'm a bit confused about the range of compounds for stainless steel. (I think that any of the medium to fine compounds would suit my purpose.) I started out looking for a way to polish stainless steel fasteners (Allen and hex bolt heads) other than by hand with Autosol. I thought some sort of wheel that I could put a bit of Autosol on and hold the bolt against it for a few seconds. Then I discovered the Caswells website and got confused. I have to keep telling myself that all I want to do is polish new but unpolished ss Allens, and clean up dirty/corroded carb/throttle mechanism parts (stuff that should be zinc/cad plated). (Stuff that I've done with bathtub cleaner and 3M pads and bristle and nylon brushes - ok to some extent.) So - no actual polishing. A nylon/bristle brush wheel would do well except that the cleaner would fly off. With no experience, I can't judge well enough which compound to use. It seems to me that Autosol on a cotton spiral wheel would do the job. I'm not looking for mirror-finish on the Allen/cap screw heads, just "polished". They come dull with a few tiny pits.
Which compound/s should I use ? (Or just the Autosol, although I would probably want a general purpose ss compound anyway).
What about cleaning (not polishing) engine cases and fins on the bike (old BMW).
Which compound/s should I use ? (Or just the Autosol, although I would probably want a general purpose ss compound anyway).
What about cleaning (not polishing) engine cases and fins on the bike (old BMW).
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