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learned how to polish

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Posted by: la400ex

My first try was my heatshield. Didnt come out good at all. Then I tried my master cylinder cover. I got the hang of it then. I did my brake lever too. Thanks, Ant.



Posted by: la400ex

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Posted by: la400ex

bling bling



Posted by: ny300exrider

thats awsome...can you tell me what u used and how you did it, i wanna get into polishin some stuff, it looks awsome



Posted by: DantheEXman

ther are TONS of threads about polishing and excatly how to do it...http://www.eastwoodcompany.com/aspf...35&Dep_Key1=mfb This is the right way to do it.



Posted by: RytM1

The reason the heat shield didn't turn out as well is because it is not aluminum. Don't get me wrong, with the right equipment, it can be buffed/polished to a nice shine, but it will not keep the shine as well as the aluminum parts.



Posted by: redrider ex

your heat sheild is made of stainless steel and it will take a little more work to get it polished , get you a bench grinder and buffing wheels and polish.



Posted by: redrider ex

there is alot of things you can polish but its alot of work



Posted by: redrider ex

some more



Posted by: DantheEXman

does any one have thoes rebel brake cylinder covers? I wanna buy one.





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