1963JAM
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Watch this video. Very Easy.Good morning. Any experienced suggestions on clean and polish 1966 Satellite grille. I read a 2011 FBBO post on stripping and polishing the aluminum, but would rather avoid that. Any new products that can revive anodized metals? Thanks
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But it looks great.I striped the anodizing off my 66 grill. It takes some keeping up now, and a good polishing once a year. View attachment 1282516
That's exactly what I want to avoid, the continuous polishing. I imagine there's a lot of cuts to the fingers wiping the grille.I striped the anodizing off my 66 grill. It takes some keeping up now, and a good polishing once a year. View attachment 1282516
Watch this video. Very Easy.
You could send it to an anodizing shop and have it done, get back, install and should outlast you.That's exactly what I want to avoid, the continuous polishing. I imagine there's a lot of cuts to the fingers wiping the grille.
High pressure water hose? LOL. What world are you living in. He's wearing gloves, holds the piece out away and directs the water spray away from himself. The splashing you see is going toward the camera, not himself. Yes he could have been wearing safety glasses but at least he is wearing something.I am going to find a sacrificial piece of trim and try that... It must strip oxidation first.
I buy my Lye in 50 pound bags. I use it fairly often and I would advise all here to be very cautious. That guy's high pressure water hose and his small glasses scared me. I don't wear a suit, but I go overboard protecting my eyes. I can, and have, taken a lot of burns to my hands and arms, but the burns can come so fast and hard, I would never want it in my eyes. When he rinsed that trim, spray went everywhere
High pressure water hose? LOL. What world are you living in. He's wearing gloves, holds the piece out away and directs the water spray away from himself. The splashing you see is going toward the camera, not himself. Yes he could have been wearing safety glasses but at least he is wearing something.
Good point. It is a fair weather driver. By the way your grille looks great.I think the maintenance of polished bare aluminum is over-stated a bit. Yes, if it were an every day driver out in the weather and getting lots of bugs, acid rain, UV etc, then it would take a lot of maintenance. Hobby cars, occasional fair weather cruisers, mostly sitting in a garage, mostly dusted and wiped down with detailer spray - polished and waxed aluminum is going to hold it’s finish for quite a while. Modern ceramic waxes are so good that I doubt repolishing is needed more than every couple of years. And if it gets a ding or something it’s a relatively easy fix.
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Your anodize is shot, no doubt about it.Good morning. Any experienced suggestions on clean and polish 1966 Satellite grille. I read a 2011 FBBO post on stripping and polishing the aluminum, but would rather avoid that. Any new products that can revive anodized metals? Thanks
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Weathered anodized aluminum cannot be polished without removing the anodizing, which is clear in nature. If you do, then you end with no anodizing and have to polish again from time to time. Ideally, take it to an anodizing outfit and replace the anodizing, end of story.That's exactly what I want to avoid, the continuous polishing. I imagine there's a lot of cuts to the fingers wiping the grille.