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Material:
400 grit 3M (black) metal sandpaper
Fine 3M (red) metal finishing pad
WD-40
Optional - #0000 steel or brass wool
buffing wheel and compound
Took off front wheel, brakes and fender to expose the fork lowers. Used the 400 with WD-40 on the sandpaper and fork to sand around the cylinder...not up and down ...but around. Takes quite a bit of elbow grease. After you get the tarnish and pitting off, use the finishing pad...again with WD-40... same pattern as sanding. Spray the fork with WD-40 and wipe down, then do the same with a clean cloth. Took me an hour and a half to do both forks and put the tire/fender/brakes back on.
Material:
400 grit 3M (black) metal sandpaper
Fine 3M (red) metal finishing pad
WD-40
Optional - #0000 steel or brass wool
buffing wheel and compound
Took off front wheel, brakes and fender to expose the fork lowers. Used the 400 with WD-40 on the sandpaper and fork to sand around the cylinder...not up and down ...but around. Takes quite a bit of elbow grease. After you get the tarnish and pitting off, use the finishing pad...again with WD-40... same pattern as sanding. Spray the fork with WD-40 and wipe down, then do the same with a clean cloth. Took me an hour and a half to do both forks and put the tire/fender/brakes back on.