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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:21 pm
by zzzak
Mick C wrote:Hit the can with a scotchbrite pad and some water, then a good going over with some autosol metal polish. It'll come up with a nice satin shine that'll look great and is cheap and easy to do.
I did that on a bullbar of a scruffy SWB Pajero I bought,worked well,didn't bother with the polish though.

Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:46 pm
by mike-s
this is my project. as you can see, they look similar, yet totally different. in fact when you compare yours to modern bikes it doesn't seem that ols really.

Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 4:58 pm
by Stereo
Mick C wrote:Hit the can with a scotchbrite pad and some water, then a good going over with some autosol metal polish. It'll come up with a nice satin shine that'll look great and is cheap and easy to do.
Hmmmm thats a method i hadn't considered....... might have to give that a go! Autosol is avaliable at autobarn/ super cheap auto im guessing? only got silvo kicking around the place. Ill keep you guys posted on how it works, i try burky's and mikes method if it dosnt work.[/quote]

Dont be lazy... for $14 you can buy an angle grinder at Mitre 10.... Get some earplugs and a buffing pad.... Buff it to hell!