Tricks to Polishing Metal!

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I’ve been polishing metal for years now and your video is very informative and bang on for us DIYers.
I understand polished aluminium tarnishes and needs protection but polished steel can be cleaned after the buffing process with WD40. That stuff is a great cleaner and brings out a shine like you wouldn’t believe. I’ve also found polished steel never rusts as there are no nooks and crannies for moisture to settle in.
I’ve polished all my steel tools in the workshop over the years and never had a rust problem like I did every year after cold damp winters. Thanks for your video.🇦🇺👍

shedmanx
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Polishing metal is more addictive than hash. Only real men and legends will understand this.

nitinkumar
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This channel has been so educational!
I was basically given two vintage bikes. They are both very beat up and rusted out. Hopefully I can restore them with some of the techniques learned here!

soggymanturtle
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I wish I had discovered this channel earlier. I really want to get into rebuilding bikes and I've learnt so much from this channel. Thank you!

jayfk
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Hey, nice video! FYI: A white pad is extra-fine, approximately equivalent to 600-grit sandpaper; gray compares to 220-grit; maroon, 150-grit; and green, 100-grit. The difference among them relates to the coarseness of grit that's impregnated in the plastic strands, not the thickness of those strands.

Aerospaceman
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Always amazing how you can make something old look better than new, keep showing us how to make things better bro!🙏🏻

UlisesGlez
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This is the best video I’ve seen on polishing. Great sequence & tips!

triktrak_
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Major props brother! I learned more from this than any other 5 tutorials and I don't own a dirt bike anymore. Been searching for an old Honda xr 100 4 stroke to restore. Definitely a sub worthy channel

dodgersfnshepard
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Just bought a bench buffer and I’m ordering pads ASAP. Thanks!!

obs.vanness
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Love watching a young man with talent and drive, I’m 52 years old and you inspired me to restore a bike and ride again this summer, , did it for years when I was younger, , keep up the good work ....

ccironworks
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First time watching, I found your video very informative. Good clear descriptions of each step as well as each product used.
And that finish looks really great!
So thanks for sharing. 😎😉

tonysargent
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You're like an wait, there's more!
Killing it with these tips and results! Thank you Cam!

TransientMobile
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Great demo. I just ordered the 8” cleaning pads and cannot wait to try them out. Thanks for showing how they work.

ML-ckoh
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Well done! I was familiar with most of the processes, but you were very through and filled in the details for me. Thanks!

dwayneharris
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Been watching polishing videos for months and never saw this one. So glad I did. Saving me hours of hand sanding

ehdee
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Awesome video Cameron! Thank you soo much for putting this one out, I know myself will be referencing this throughout the winter/spring to get my CR125 lookin like a mirror!

fricot_
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after polishing aluminum, you can protect it with 'Nufinish' the once a year car polish, it gives polished aluminum a liquid metal appearance which prevents oxidation so the finish will last a long time, I haven't tried it on other metals but I have used it on aluminum and it really does work!

anunnakielohim
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That was awesome. Thank you for putting this together!!

shadyss
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Great video. Been doing this since the early 70's with metric bikes. Your presentation is to the point, thanks for sharing your experience.

perrycalabrese
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Cam, this is the best metal polishing video I have found by a lot! Thank you so much for sharing it.

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