3kgt2nv
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Yup, Lamborarri, testiablo
this almost made me spit my cpt crunch all over the laptop
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Yup, Lamborarri, testiablo
a quick video i did for a review for a company showing how quick this can improve even the worst condition paint.
2012-05-02_20-01-38_209.mp4 video by 3kgt2nv - Photobucket

this almost made me spit my cpt crunch all over the laptop
some people might not get the joke.For the final steps i use a 21,000 rpm die grinder with the harbor freight 7.99 polishing kit with the 2 inch fiber discs and use 3 different compounds.
grey cutting to smooth all the edges and rough spots, its what giver the curves the butter smooth radius's left buy the sanding
red rough polishing compound very low grit count i think around 4-5k vs wet sanding at 2500grit
white polishing compound. no cutting just polish and also helps seal the aluminum but be careful not to over work it.
for the polishing kit, the cutting compound and the die grinder it was like 35 bucks from harbor freight
Aluminum Polishing Tool Kit - 14 Piece
the thing with any polishing aluminum is amount of work that is applied so you want high speed machines. If i could get a higher speed die grinder i would get it. using a drill will work but results are alot slower and less lustrous as they only have a 1500-3000 rpm rate. most die grinders start at like 15,000
Lots of bling in this thread!Definitaly trying these pads wow!