Refinishing fork sliders...
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01 Nov 2005 18:10
Any ideas out there as to what works and looks good? I'm wet sanding right now with 220 to remove the original clear coat and not quite sure whether to attempt another clear coat or not.
I'd like to hear from others what you've done. Tips and tricks are appreciated.
I'd like to hear from others what you've done. Tips and tricks are appreciated.
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01 Nov 2005 20:51
There are better clears out there. Or you can try this if you like. I just painted them body color, that was before I put the LTD forks and GPZ wheel on though
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02 Nov 2005 18:13
Yeah, I might end up painting them, since sanding and polishing is taking a lot of work.
I was looking at clear coat yesterday and found Dupli-Color makes several flavors of mag rim coating. They have clear, silver, graphite, and bronze. I think I may go with the silver and see how it turns out.
I was looking at clear coat yesterday and found Dupli-Color makes several flavors of mag rim coating. They have clear, silver, graphite, and bronze. I think I may go with the silver and see how it turns out.
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06 Nov 2005 17:47
Just wanted to update and show how the forks came out. I tore them down and replaced the fork seals, dust boots, and new 15w fluid.
I ended up wet sanding with 220 to remove the clear coat, catching the hard to reach areas with medium coarse steel wool. Then wet sanded with 400, then 800. A final buff with fine steel wool and mothers brought out the shine. I left them uncoated for now, we will see how it goes. I'm sure I could have put more time into them and made the finish even nicer, but it's good enough for now.
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I ended up wet sanding with 220 to remove the clear coat, catching the hard to reach areas with medium coarse steel wool. Then wet sanded with 400, then 800. A final buff with fine steel wool and mothers brought out the shine. I left them uncoated for now, we will see how it goes. I'm sure I could have put more time into them and made the finish even nicer, but it's good enough for now.
Post edited by: savedrider, at: 2005/11/06 20:55
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06 Nov 2005 17:53
Looks really good. I have 2 more sets if you want more "experience" :woohoo:
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06 Nov 2005 17:54
DanOz7Five0 wrote:
Oh buddy...once was enough! :dry:
Looks really good. I have 2 more sets if you want more "experience" :woohoo:
Oh buddy...once was enough! :dry:
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06 Nov 2005 18:57
Back in the wax-n-cleaner section at (my local) WallyMart.....they got this wadding stuff called "Never-Dull". GREAT stuff for those polished pieces that the clear has been removed from. Not much chrome and such on mine, but I use it on the fork sliders of her 450 Rebel, as well as all the chrome, and it works really good.
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06 Nov 2005 20:18
Yeah I've heard of Never Dull and was wondering how it compares to Mothers.
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07 Nov 2005 03:28
I like it better than tube polish, and a little torn-off piece goes a LOOOOOONG way. The stuff seems to last forever. Give it a shot, I think you'll be impressed/surprised.
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