Synthesis Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 1, 2011 #21 Your right, they do, but its a lot more abrasive than a dish sponge and go from very fine to coarse.
WD Pro Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 1, 2011 #22 cyfa2809":3udc01h5 said: looks like the back of a dish sponge Click to expand... The green grade is the same as you can buy from tescos etc branded as 3M scotchbrite WD
cyfa2809":3udc01h5 said: looks like the back of a dish sponge Click to expand... The green grade is the same as you can buy from tescos etc branded as 3M scotchbrite WD
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 2, 2011 #23 ooh i see didnt want to spend anything really! so will see how it goes and then see where my next move may lay
ooh i see didnt want to spend anything really! so will see how it goes and then see where my next move may lay
stew-b Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 2, 2011 #24 with 2000 grit things will come up like glass......BUT it must be wet,soak it in a bucket for 10 mins and keep dipping the paper every few strokes,a bit of washing up liquid in the water will help too.
with 2000 grit things will come up like glass......BUT it must be wet,soak it in a bucket for 10 mins and keep dipping the paper every few strokes,a bit of washing up liquid in the water will help too.
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 2, 2011 #25 yeah glass would be awesome i actually use a spray bottle and spray it every so often tip of the day
Synthesis Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 2, 2011 #26 Instead of Nitromors you can use Coustic Soda, it´s a very strong paint remover. Mix it with wallpaper glue, and use it as described with Nitromors.
Instead of Nitromors you can use Coustic Soda, it´s a very strong paint remover. Mix it with wallpaper glue, and use it as described with Nitromors.
cyfa2809 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 2, 2011 #27 awesome already stripped though im afraid i did consider caustic soda but it sounds dangerous :?
Synthesis Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 2, 2011 #28 I just read up on it, and it is not for use on aluminium, but steel is okay.
MAXTHEROTTI Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 2, 2011 #30 2000 grit wet and dry (used very wet) as said will give you a great finish for polishing that and a good right (or left if your that way inclined lol) arm will see you right Rob
2000 grit wet and dry (used very wet) as said will give you a great finish for polishing that and a good right (or left if your that way inclined lol) arm will see you right Rob