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A lil Bling
Amongst all the other projects Ive been doing to the boat, I had the props off. I had the guys at the shop give em a lil rub down.
I sure love good marine stainless steel when you shine it up. http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-...G_0283-SML.JPG http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2006-...G_0285-SML.JPG |
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Ewwee shiny stuff!!! :w00t:
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Wow I buffed the crap out of mine and they are nothing like that :(
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Professional ....... That's what I do
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...should do your tabs next.
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Mind if I ask what you used and how you did it you can pm me if you like?
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Oh great master of bling please reveal the secret to that awesome shine
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First there is the sanding with 1000/2000 grit wet da second comes the 3500 rpm grease wheel buffer third comes the 3000 rpm (60hp/660v) polishing wheel. Green rouge. Keys is the metal temp. Youve got to get it warm, warm enough that you need gloves to handle it. Once the whole blade is warm the shine comes out. We polish semi truck fuel tanks, milk truck/trailer tanks, warn winch front bumper bars, harley parts, etc. We also chrome steel, brass, stainless & aluminum. We plate (5 colors of) zinc, woods nickel & electroless nickel. ............and we powder coat. We have ovens that are 15 feet wide and 30 feet deep. We can powder a smaller boat trailer, sand rail frames, rod iron fencing, etc. Ive got a lil retail atv chrome website that I direct consumers to. Bright-Werx - High quality chrome for your toys Nothing special, but I do a lot of small parts for folks. |
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I plan to remove my windshield frame this winter and powder it semi-gloss black and maybe at the same time do my stainless handrails as well.
My brother in law (wifes brother) has a 28' Donzi ZX mid cuddy. His windshield frame is powdered white and well do his at the same time. |
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