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I polished all my cases and now they look like crap!

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Re: Polish

Re: Polish

shortlid said:
What polish works best on the cast wheels on my '80 GS850G?? It sat outside for two years and they are white and crusty. Should I use metal polish with Dremal tool?? Can I use car wax over teh polished areas to keep it nice? :roll:

I have had good luck with Blue Magic and Mother's Mag and Aluminum Polish. Both claim to leave a protective film on the aluminum.

Joe
 
$$$

$$$

Cool, I already have some Blue Magic. How did you apply it to heavy corrosion?
 
Re: $$$

Re: $$$

shortlid said:
Cool, I already have some Blue Magic. How did you apply it to heavy corrosion?

You'll want to remove corrosion with steel wool or fine sandpaper. If the corrosion is bad you won't be able to get it all off but the polish will still make it look better.
 
WD40.


When the humidity goes up, or if it's going to be sitting for awhile - a light misting of WD40 on all bare metal, chrome, rubber, plastic, etc. - ANYTHING that could oxidize - spray it down.

Don't just slather it all over your bike (messy), but spend a little time and coat the parts that matter. When you're ready to de-mothball the bike, simply wash as normal (soap and water), dry, and ride.


You should wax your paint before parking your bike for an extended time, too. Another alternative for your bare metal is waxing, but not buffing off the wax. Just apply and let it sit - wash the residue off with soap and water before you ride again.

And fix your damp shed!!!


-Q!
 
Probably a better choice is to polish them to a chrome appearance and then clearcoat them with a multiple component automotive clearcoat.

Earl



BDLubell said:
Any thoughts on chrome plating the stator & clutch covers?
 
Can all this polishing be done ON the bike, as well as the clearcoating, or do you have to pull the engine to really do it right?
 
Blue Magic

Blue Magic

Joe Nardy said:
shortlid said:
Cool, I already have some Blue Magic. How did you apply it to heavy corrosion?

You'll want to remove corrosion with steel wool or fine sandpaper. If the corrosion is bad you won't be able to get it all off but the polish will still make it look better.

You are right Joe, Blue magic works great on Chrome pipes and suck that is in OK shape already,but does notthing for the engine cases and parts that are already corroded bad. Did not chage the wheels at all!! Do I need fine steel wool for the wheels and cam covers??
 
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