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28 Feb 2006 16:28 #27173 by doc
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MY new to me 82 kz1000 ltd had a lot of stains ect on the aluminum all over the bike, Before i got out the rouge and the dremmel i decided to try a product named Gords aluminum polish...i am pretty happy with the results, took out stuff other polishes i tried couldnt even touch.

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28 Feb 2006 16:31 #27176 by doc
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here is the before
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28 Feb 2006 16:32 #27178 by doc
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after
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28 Feb 2006 16:33 #27181 by doc
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barly any work, took less than 2 hours
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28 Feb 2006 16:35 #27183 by kawtoy
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Looks darn good. Anytime we can get good results with little work, we will listen. Can you get an identical pic like the first one so we can get a better comparison? Thanks

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28 Feb 2006 18:21 #27205 by doc
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i am out of town on buisness, but i will as soon as i get back on saturday. I wish i would have taken pics of the fork tubes, it really cleaned those babies up good. I did three coats, first two with super fine steel wool, and last one with just a red shop rag.


here is the other side after 1 coat(forgot to take a before)
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28 Feb 2006 18:22 #27206 by doc
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other side after 3 coats(45 mins work allowing for drying time)
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03 Mar 2006 10:18 #27868 by KevZ
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Looks pretty good! Where do you get Gord's aluminum polish?

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04 Mar 2006 15:43 #28221 by kawasakikid38
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looks good man, did you ever try blue magic? that stuff is unreal.

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04 Mar 2006 16:30 #28239 by wireman
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ive allways had great luck with mothers aluminum polish any kind of polish is going to take a lot of rubbing ive got piles of old t-shirts i use just keep using a clean spot on the rag your using as long as youre getting black stuff on your rag keep on rubbing.be very carefull using a dremel to polish aluminum parts ,i spent a few hours the other day filing and block sanding a lower fork leg to get the waves out that someone put in there polishing them with a dremel.:whistle:

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05 Mar 2006 20:13 #28592 by doc
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i tried mothers and it did not get as much out as gords did, and the work with gords was easier. i have never tried to use the blue magic. gordsaluminumpolish.com/index.html is the website for gords. Unfortunatly, i decided i was going to drive her up to arkansas, and about 200 miles into the trip i am pretty sure i blew a piston ring. Back into the shop she goes.

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09 Mar 2006 14:45 #29666 by fergyfer
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I just spent several hours doing the same thing basically, looks like on the same engine. My sides were tarnished badly, and there was a layer of laquer covering a big part of each side cover. I used paint stripper to remove the laquer and then 3m rubbing compound and then mothers billet polish with a buffing attachment on my drill. Still a ways to go, but a major improvement.

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