Oh yeah View attachment 4111 View attachment 4113 All done with a single 4inch mop and a good quality cordless. For Christmas I really want one of these but then again I would end up polishing EVERYTHING :biggrin: 6" SIP BENCH GRINDER+ 6" RESTORATION POLISHING KIT | eBay
Did you polish in situe or remove? Just you say you used the mop on a drill I assume so you didn't remove?
Its a system off job mate. Depending on the condition you would be surprised at how good autosol will bring them up. Post a pic of yours up and I will have a look. im sure you can have it done by the pros for about 100 quid which is a bargain.
this thread is right up my street. who cares about riding the damn things..ive done about 400 miles in 4 yrs.. i used autosol on wirewool to break through the discolouration then lots of elbow grease. after which a hard cotton mop on a drill using brown then blue compound. finish with autosol on a cotton cloth. its held up really well for the last 7 yrs of owning Bella. just the occasional clean up is required-not major surgery. the coatings look good but i'm inclined to think that they take the edge off the shine. View attachment 4120 View attachment 4121 View attachment 4122 i did the MV when i owned her..both bikes were a genuine mirror shine -like glass..no swirls scratches etc..
I did very similar to Funky, I gave it a good rub with wirewool to remove the tough stuff and to get into the fiddly areas. Then using a firm mop on a drill, I polished with blue and black compounds. Finished off with Autosol and a little duraglit. Instead of holding the drill in my hands, I stuck it in a workmate vice and then I held the pipes against it. The same way a polishing machine would be set up.
Seem to remember on Ducatisti someone used those bags you use to clean oven trays etc, looked brand new afterwards and his were miles worse than yours.
I do a polishing service as i have a pro set up in my workshop very cheap , mirror finish £50 a set plus post