Currently I am following your instructions for polishing in your manual. I have a few questons however...
Upon the advice of a friend I am starting off my polishing using a 400 grit wet/dry paper to remove heavier scratches in the stainless. Is this good advice?
I am using a 1/2 hp bench grinder that has an rpm of 3450 with a 4" wheel. Is this sufficient? I am starting with the black with the sisal wheel followed by the green with the spirial wheel.
Regarding pressure on the piece, how much is enough? Is hard pressure required to get out the 400 grit scratches? How much of an area shouls you polish at once? 3-4" at a time? Do you move the piece or do you hold it stationary on the section you are doing?
The reason I ask these questions is this. I did all these steps on half a piece of trim and I cant get it to be as shiney as the untouched half!! Am I doing something wrong/ Or am I not doing enough of something?
I hope this makes sense!
Thanks in advance!
Upon the advice of a friend I am starting off my polishing using a 400 grit wet/dry paper to remove heavier scratches in the stainless. Is this good advice?
I am using a 1/2 hp bench grinder that has an rpm of 3450 with a 4" wheel. Is this sufficient? I am starting with the black with the sisal wheel followed by the green with the spirial wheel.
Regarding pressure on the piece, how much is enough? Is hard pressure required to get out the 400 grit scratches? How much of an area shouls you polish at once? 3-4" at a time? Do you move the piece or do you hold it stationary on the section you are doing?
The reason I ask these questions is this. I did all these steps on half a piece of trim and I cant get it to be as shiney as the untouched half!! Am I doing something wrong/ Or am I not doing enough of something?
I hope this makes sense!
Thanks in advance!
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