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Removing Scratches from Aluminum

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Spargett
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Removing Scratches from Aluminum

Post by Spargett » Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:41 pm

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The cover is polishing up pretty nicely, but it sure make any scratches highly visible. Is there any way to remove the scratches without ruining the aluminum? I don't want to just wing it and cause irreversible damage.

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Re: Removing Scratches from Aluminum

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:17 pm

You can use different grades of good (wet or dry) sand paper and then buff the part on a bench grinder with white or green bar compound. .lm

Spargett wrote:Click to view larger
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The cover is polishing up pretty nicely, but it sure make any scratches highly visible. Is there any way to remove the scratches without ruining the aluminum? I don't want to just wing it and cause irreversible damage.

-Scott-
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Post by Goodysnap » Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:27 pm

I have found that the red scotch brite pads (Fine) also do an excellent job of taking out scratches and the dull grays prior to polishing.

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Post by Spargett » Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:08 am

Excellent. Thanks guys. I'll post results.

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Aluminum polishing

Post by eyedragaknee » Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:20 pm

Start with 320, 400, then 600 and then you should be able to buff it. Put a little dishwasher soap in the water you are using. Just a couple of drops in a bowl and that will help you a lot. Go to 1000 and 1500 if you really want it nice. You CAN't hurt it.

Don't use anything heavier than 320 or it will be a bitch to get the scratches out by hand.
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Polishing scratches

Post by eyedragaknee » Wed Feb 04, 2009 9:30 pm

Just did these tonight. This is only a 600 grit finish and buffed. Not show quality, but better than anything Honda did back then, I believe.
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Post by Spargett » Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:23 am

Wow, excellent results you have there.

I worked on a piece I had tonight. My oil filter cover (CB77). Man it was a pain. I wet sanded with approx the same grits you suggested. Some of those must be really deep, alot of the little scratches remain. I spent about two hours on it. Maybe I'm impatient or doing it all by hand isn't the proper method.

Did you buff by hand or using a bench grinder?

P.S. I'm about to pull the hubs off and strip the lacquer off, the polish them. Hopefully I'll have this all figured out by then.

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