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Giving stainless and aluminum brushed finish
the weekend has finally come for me to start installation of my 406. I need some info.
I purchased the ARP fastener kit in stainless steel which comes polished and an aluminum rad. I want to give these a brushed appearance. Scotchbrite pads, I'm told are the best. What grade is best to give the brushed finish? |
I use the Red Scotchbrites,
But then I have a coating I put on it to keep the aluminum from getting dirty, and it kinda dulls it down. http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...I/DSCF0410.jpg http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...I/DSCF0407.jpg Paul |
Paul,
What type of coating did you put on? |
Its a Wizards product,
Metal Renew If you can get your hands on Wizards products, just put some finish cut rubbing compond, it will do the same thing. Paul |
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Try bed blasting em with glass or something else fine material. |
what about a metal sealer like zoop seal would it leave it not shinny.
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Or just put them in your cordless drill, That works well too, thats how I re-spin my air cleaner.
Paul |
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Thanks for all the exxtra ideas, keep them coming.
For the ARP fasteners, I did the following last night. I have a light duty drill press screwed to my bench. I put a steel bristle wheel in, held the fastener in a set of pliers and applied varying amounts of pressure. I still need to find the right pressure, but it is creating the dull brushed look that I am wanting. I found out if you sit, with a stupid expression on your face long enough...the answer will eventually smack you in it!!!!! |
Talk about online service for you gus..;)
This is standard polished ARP before http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...i/DSC07897.jpg And this is after one minute with low rpms and red scotchbrites http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y14...DSC07901-1.jpg Maybe dipping in acid ? That would take the shine away! |
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