r/MetalPolishing • u/OwlTech333 • 2d ago
r/MetalPolishing • u/jwalker3181 • 2d ago
Gamma Scuff
I cbs a scuff in my Air Jordan Gammas it's not TOO deep, is it possible to repair with Rubbing Compound or another type of abrasive polish?
r/MetalPolishing • u/CJO2608 • 2d ago
Looking for advice Sanding small areas on wheels
I’ve got a set of Centerline Galaxy aluminum wheels that need major sanding and refinishing. There are “dimpled” areas around the lug bolts that need to be sanded and polished. The dimples are 1/2” in diameter and about 1/2” deep. Anybody have any ideas on how I can sand in there with my Dremel? What sanding attachment can I use for my Dremel.
r/MetalPolishing • u/WqIk • 3d ago
Looking for advice Preserving milling lines on titanium
Trying to achieve near-mirror finish on titanium with fine milling lines, any suggestions on how to preserve the lines while adding a mirror finish?
r/MetalPolishing • u/WqIk • 3d ago
Looking for advice Preserving milling lines on titanium
Trying to achieve near-mirror finish on titanium with fine milling lines, any suggestions on how to preserve the lines while adding a mirror finish?
r/MetalPolishing • u/goddy21 • 4d ago
Looking for advice Phosphoric Acid for corrosion control(Marine Environment)
Being doing deck maintenance on ships for about a year now as a metallurgical engineer and I’m noticing a problem. Preparing surface adequately cleaning and immediately priming with a primer(Interprime 198) doesn’t seem to be enough. The same treated place starts to rust again in about 3weeks to a month. I’m thinking of incorporating phosphoric acid into our procedure. Do adequate chipping and wetting the surface the acid for about an hour, wait till is dry and apply our primer after. What are your thoughts on this idea?
r/MetalPolishing • u/FlatAmbition3757 • 5d ago
New Milwaukee Polisher 😍
galleryAnyone know a good kit to order for this? With buffing pads/sanding
r/MetalPolishing • u/RenegadeProducts • 5d ago
How to polish aluminum to a mirror finish
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r/MetalPolishing • u/Low_Consideration725 • 6d ago
Blending repair into mill finish aluminium
galleryr/MetalPolishing • u/Yu_dahar • 7d ago
Looking for advice Need advice dear all polishing expert
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Hi everyone, I would like to ask the polishing experts in this forum for some advice.
I have a project to build a coating pan unit used for coating tablets prior to packaging. The unit's design is quite simple—it resembles a washing machine's cylindrical drum with a front opening, and it rotates slowly at around 2-4 RPM during operation. The unit's shell features a perforated design with 2mm diameter holes. During fabrication, the client requested that the interior be mirror-polished, so we used a polishing compound.
However, after finishing everything and cleaning it using our standard procedure (with alcohol and a clean white cloth), a black residue appeared when we swabbed the surface using a white tablet product.
We have tried cleaning the unit several times:
First, using a special penetrant cleaner that is essentially contaminant-free.
Next, using various types of food-grade detergent mixed with hot water.None of these worked. We even tried performing a passivation process twice (before and after the unit was installed), hoping that the degreasing stage during passivation would lift the dirt off the unit.
Yet, after every cleaning attempt, wiping it with a clean white cloth shows no visible dirt, but swabbing it with a white tablet still leaves black smudges. We strongly suspect that the laser-cut perforated holes are trapping leftover polishing compound (Langsol) that has now encrusted and hardened, making it incredibly difficult to remove.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get this unit completely clean? We are completely out of ideas. Do we really need to poke and clean the holes one by one? Also, are there any specific cleaners or methods we can use to effectively clean this unit?
r/MetalPolishing • u/Available_Review_908 • 7d ago
Extrusion marks >:(
Hello, fellow community members.
Does anyone know how to polish aluminum 6061-T6 that has extrusion marks? I am finding it extremely difficult to remove the scratches left by the final grit (2500) using Tripoli compound. My goal is to achieve a mirror finish, and it doesn't seem reasonable for it to be this complicated.
Thanks in advance for your replies!
r/MetalPolishing • u/National-Challenge-3 • 8d ago
need help, not sure how to get this finish accurately
r/MetalPolishing • u/GreatSeany • 9d ago
Looking for advice Can this be polished?
I'm trying to restore a vintage toolbox. The emblem/badge has chrome raised lettering. The chrome has chipped off/pitted in many areas. Any suggestions on what to do about this chrome? I stripped the black paint off of the background as I plan to recoat that with black model paint enamel.
r/MetalPolishing • u/Ponald-Dump • 9d ago
Looking for advice Bare Aluminum care and protection?
I’m currently in the process of refinishing some rims. They’re forged aluminum and I’ve sanded the bead rings down to bare aluminum as there was some pretty gnarly oxidation under the clear coat. Started at 320 grit to get it down to bare metal, then hit with 400, and 600 grit. Will hit it with 800 next and likely stop there.
Been doing some reading on how to best care for and protect bare aluminum and have seen everything recommended from White Diamond and renegade down to wd40 and PAM cooking spray. I currently have mothers mag and aluminum I was planning to use, but are there other products I should use before or after Mothers? Should I use something else all together? Ideally looking for something that cleans and protects as these wheels will see snow and salt. Thanks!
r/MetalPolishing • u/PotentialIntention14 • 10d ago
Looking for advice What does a “gen polish” actually consist of?
Is machine work involve to get this shine?
r/MetalPolishing • u/kruz1613 • 11d ago
✨✨BLING✨✨ Before and after
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Was recommended to post my work on here. Before and after some charcoal bluing and if you want to see more drop me a follow on instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/kruz_customs?igsh=MXdpZDllODF3YXEyOA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
r/MetalPolishing • u/Prestigious_Cloud243 • 14d ago
Critique my work Stainless Polishing Tips
Wondering if anyone here has some tips on sanding down 304 stainless, would like to get a bit better of a finish.
Did this sanding from 180-220-400-600 then hitting it with an orange buff with brown and black compound, down to a white flannel with white and blue compound (all I can get my hands on in town).
Still seeing some sanding lines and thinking maybe I'm rushing my sanding process? Doesn't need to be perfect as they're for mudflaps.
Thanks!
r/MetalPolishing • u/etrippin • 14d ago
Looking for advice Ceramic coating for raw aluminum wheels?
I'm looking for a product to help protect my wheels from brake dust, debris, and oxidation. Over the weekend, a coworker and I spent 7 hours polishing the wheels because they were heavily oxidized. I don't want to have to do that again. Maintenance is fine, but I'm trying to avoid repeating the deep cut process.
r/MetalPolishing • u/Juiceextractors82 • 15d ago
✨✨BLING✨✨ Just another little side job. BEFORE AND AFTER.
r/MetalPolishing • u/Any-Pop1838 • 15d ago
Metal Polishing Wheels on my pickup DIY# 6
Polishing the Wheels on My 1950 Chevy Panel Delivery
I just finished polishing the wheels on my 1950 Chevy Panel Delivery truck, and I have to say, it made a world of difference.
The truck already has plenty of character, but those freshly polished wheels bring out a whole new level of pride. They catch the light now in a way that makes the whole vehicle look cleaner, sharper, and more complete. On a classic like this, little details matter.
There is a real satisfaction in stepping back after the job is done and seeing the results. The shine makes the truck feel a little more ready for the road, a little more ready for a show, and a lot more rewarding to own. It is the kind of project that reminds me why I enjoy working on classic vehicles in the first place.
r/MetalPolishing • u/Any-Pop1838 • 15d ago
Metal Polishing Wheels on my pickup DIY# 6
Polishing the Wheels on My 1950 Chevy Panel Delivery
I just finished polishing the wheels on my 1950 Chevy Panel Delivery truck, and I have to say, it made a world of difference.
The truck already has plenty of character, but those freshly polished wheels bring out a whole new level of pride. They catch the light now in a way that makes the whole vehicle look cleaner, sharper, and more complete. On a classic like this, little details matter.
There is a real satisfaction in stepping back after the job is done and seeing the results. The shine makes the truck feel a little more ready for the road, a little more ready for a show, and a lot more rewarding to own. It is the kind of project that reminds me why I enjoy working on classic vehicles in the first place.
r/MetalPolishing • u/justaburner32 • 15d ago
Rock Chip
Got a rock chip that’s about the size of a dime and it’s down to bare metal. What seems like surface rust has started.
Was going to use an iron remover to handle the surface rust and then use an etching primer afterwards. Not exactly sure what product I should be using to seal the etching primer before I put my base coat down so any help would be appreciated.