Still working on my motorcycle. The aluminum turned out great so far thanks for the help!
Last thing I started to do was sand out some rust spots on the fendors.
I used some body filler and sanded it smooth.
The fenders were REALLY bad for rock chips ect, the paint actually felt a little like sand paper after all these years. So I smoothed and cleaned up the factory clear with some 2000 grit. And filled small scratches and chips.
Now i'm undecided what to do next.
I tried buffing a small section with compound by hand and it came out cloudy...
Should I buff more (perhaps rotary tool) and compound or should I re clear coat the whole thing then cut with 2000 grit and buff?
It doesnt have to be perfect or terribly durable my goal is just to clean up a few spots and hope it lasts a season till I can have it done by a pro.
Cut factory clear coat... What next?
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woukd need to polish more. Maybe a more aggressive compound. What did you fill chips with ?
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For the chips I used bondo body filler and the compound is turtlewax red buffing compound.
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You're not painting it ? Or you did paint and are trying to polish ?
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It's the original factory paint/clear coat i'm trying to polish.
Sorry I should have been more clear... I'm repairing the bigger scratches and chips with body filler then prime and paint. The rest I was just going to polish.... But I suppose it might just be easier to primer it all then paint and clear coat. Hard to say... I'm trying to come up with a game plan. I would rather not have to do the whole thing but ive filled and sanded about 1/3 of it so it might just be easier. |
Yeah would all match and be just as easy.
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I think you're right i'll go with that option thanks!
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