1tonyj Well-Known Member Joined Dec 29, 2011 Messages 1,452 Location Panama City Aug 28, 2018 #1 I just polished up my links. What are you guys doing to keep all the aluminum stuff on your rig looking good? Do you just polish often or is there something out there to put on it to protect it...thxs? Attachments 73312.jpeg 61 KB · Views: 142
I just polished up my links. What are you guys doing to keep all the aluminum stuff on your rig looking good? Do you just polish often or is there something out there to put on it to protect it...thxs?
onetoncrawler Well-Known Member Joined Aug 5, 2009 Messages 2,953 Location Brownsboro, AL Aug 28, 2018 #2 I've heard good things about the Sharkhide stuff https://www.eastwood.com/sharkhide-aluminum-protectant-quart.html I've used the F1 stuff before and it worked decent. https://topcoat.store/products/topcoat-master-craftsman-f11-polish-sealer-web-special-kits But, if you don't want to spend much money then just regular car wax helps a lot. my links and wheels would last twice as long with regular wax
I've heard good things about the Sharkhide stuff https://www.eastwood.com/sharkhide-aluminum-protectant-quart.html I've used the F1 stuff before and it worked decent. https://topcoat.store/products/topcoat-master-craftsman-f11-polish-sealer-web-special-kits But, if you don't want to spend much money then just regular car wax helps a lot. my links and wheels would last twice as long with regular wax
The-Boss Well-Known Member Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 706 Aug 28, 2018 #3 I use Sharks Hide to keep oxidation down. https://www.amazon.com/Sharkhide-Metal-Protectant/dp/B01KG8RVFW I Scotch Brite my for a matte finish. I think on a polished finish you could treat with Sharks Hide and then keep some wheel wax on them.
I use Sharks Hide to keep oxidation down. https://www.amazon.com/Sharkhide-Metal-Protectant/dp/B01KG8RVFW I Scotch Brite my for a matte finish. I think on a polished finish you could treat with Sharks Hide and then keep some wheel wax on them.
mrdrinksalil Well-Known Member Joined Jan 28, 2011 Messages 304 Aug 29, 2018 #4 What's the best products and procedure to polish the links if you don't have a lathe? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
What's the best products and procedure to polish the links if you don't have a lathe? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
1tonyj Well-Known Member Joined Dec 29, 2011 Messages 1,452 Location Panama City Aug 29, 2018 #5 Thxs for the info fellas. I polished mine using an electric drill with a Powerball and Blue Magic metal polish....Flitz works great too.
Thxs for the info fellas. I polished mine using an electric drill with a Powerball and Blue Magic metal polish....Flitz works great too.