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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #25 on: June 30, 2009, 04:52:07 PM »
holy #$%* been hitting these screw with an impact driver and PB Blaster for 10 minutes and not a single one has sprung loose  >:(

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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #26 on: June 30, 2009, 05:02:33 PM »
To get my stubborn screws out, I hit then with a heat gun & PB Blaster and then used the bit from my impact driver and tapped it in there pretty firmly with a hammer and used a small 1/4" ratchet and socket for a little extra leverage....
Seemed to work better than the impact driver.
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #27 on: June 30, 2009, 05:15:17 PM »
Good idea, I'll go try that now.

Well, using a ratchet attached to the bit from the impact driver kinda worked. I got two loosened...I'll try using the heat gun, I thought heat some what expanded the metal though?
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« Reply #28 on: June 30, 2009, 06:15:28 PM »
You will go through a lot of time, rouge and wheels if you try to get the clearcoat off with the buffer.  Get some Aircraft Stripper and that will take the clear off first.  Then hit them with the buffer.
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #29 on: June 30, 2009, 06:36:01 PM »
My real worry is with these stupid screws. I'm needing some alternative idea's on how to remove 'em. I've tried hittin 'em constantly with the impact driver, using pb blaster, using the rachet...

Maybe a pneumatic impact driver? I have no idea. I'll keep trying with the impact driver.

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« Reply #30 on: June 30, 2009, 06:42:18 PM »
Make sure your driver is set right.  I had an impact driver that once I would hit the thing, it would reverse itself.  Just wanted to pass that on to you.
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #31 on: June 30, 2009, 07:47:51 PM »
Ha, ya it should be on the 'L' Setting which is counter clockwise. It's been working. Im down to just two screws left. Both stripped really bad...But the impact driver isn't slipping yet...If I can get this thing removed tnite, I'm gonna start in with the sanding.

Edit: Whats with the little bolt at the bottom? Isn't it attached to something? So when I pull of this cover, will something fall out of place? Also, what about the clutch disengage lever?
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #32 on: July 01, 2009, 02:40:47 AM »
3M roloc discs are the way to go.
Use the maroon ones to remove oxidation and clear leaving a nice satin finish.
Then the red rouge removes the Roloc scratches and so on.
Absolute fastest/easiest way, I have found.
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #33 on: July 01, 2009, 11:24:45 AM »
...I still got these two screws I can't get out though. I guess if I used a chisel and a hammer and tried to hit it counter clockwise might work. Other then that, I might have to take it to a shop and have em drill them out  :-\

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« Reply #34 on: July 01, 2009, 12:26:32 PM »
...I still got these two screws I can't get out though. I guess if I used a chisel and a hammer and tried to hit it counter clockwise might work. Other then that, I might have to take it to a shop and have em drill them out  :-\
If you can chisel or grind off the heads you can get the cover off.  Then there should be some of the screw shaft to get a bite on with a vise grips to turn it out.
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #35 on: July 01, 2009, 01:46:31 PM »
Yep, I think I'm gonna use an ez-out drill bit first, give that a try, then just hammer off the head.

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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #36 on: July 01, 2009, 01:54:57 PM »
I would drill those heads off...  probably easier.  But hopefully you got them by now.

+1 on the aircraft stripper.  If you use the 3M product, let us know what you think.

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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #37 on: July 01, 2009, 03:12:08 PM »


 ;D

I used a chisel, impact driver w/ the flat head bit and also these:




I got all the screws off and it still wont budge! How the hell can i get this thing to move?

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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #38 on: July 01, 2009, 03:51:26 PM »
Maybe pulling the clutch lever will help? Maybe knocking on it with a screwdrever handle with the clutch lever pulled will help?

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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #39 on: July 02, 2009, 11:00:19 AM »
Maybe pulling the clutch lever will help? Maybe knocking on it with a screwdrever handle with the clutch lever pulled will help?

I suppose with the clutch engaged the lever on the crank cover is attached to something inside that might be preventing it from coming off? In the shop manual, all it said was remove the 10 screws, and then pull the cover off...VERY helpful for a beginner...  ::)

Anyway, here are some pictures of where I'm at with the other parts:







I made sure I went different directions after each grit paper, to be certain I was removing the scratches from the previous. But...Even with 1500 grit paper, there is still noticeable scratches, this is normal right? Which is why you need to do the rouges now, correct? Or...Did I mess up? I know it looks bad, especially the crank cover...


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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #40 on: July 02, 2009, 11:16:48 AM »
Just to be certain, I use the Tripoli (Brown) rouge first, then the white rouge. So where does the red rouge fit in? On the container, it says the red is for 'bright luster on silver plate, gold, sterling, other precious metals'.


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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #41 on: July 02, 2009, 12:22:10 PM »
Can't really tell from the pic how deep the scratches are.  Shortly after you buff with the white rouge, you will know for sure.  It can be hard to tell if you sanded enough through the different grits.
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #42 on: July 02, 2009, 02:05:21 PM »
Ya, i think i got them all out. I just finished up with the white wheel on all the parts and I'm pretty happy. There are still some very minor scratches noticeable. What brand/type of rubbing compound can I use to finish it up?

I saw a 3M Rubbing Compound product that said it takes scratches out of 1500 grit, which I thought wasn't good enough considering I used 1500 and then also the rouges. I'm worried that stuff might even scratch more? So just maybe mothers mag and aluminum polish?

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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #43 on: July 02, 2009, 02:28:41 PM »
Well, feast ur eyes on this!









Ok, so they're not perfect but I'm happy. I rinsed them off, and once dried the water marks left a stain. I had to use denatured alcohol on them to clean up. Now what should I use to protect them? I'm worried about using a product that'll scratch it  :-[


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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #44 on: July 02, 2009, 02:54:07 PM »
If these are your first, not too shabby there.  With regards to the scratches, that is a tough call in a way.  The compound might be the black one with tight sewn wheel or you get the start sanding again. and hope you get the scratches out.

If they are small and you have to get real closeto see them, fuggedaboutit.

Those scratches you see could be the the first grit you started with and you didn't sand enough on the next lower grit.  It happens.

Seal them?  I never have.  That is a question that has opinions that go both ways.

Good job!
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #45 on: July 02, 2009, 07:14:52 PM »
Here's a nice page with buffing tips for ya.
http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/buffman.htm
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #46 on: July 02, 2009, 08:05:48 PM »
I've always heard regular car wax was the way to go, just get whatever's cheap and put a half dozen coats on.

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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #47 on: July 02, 2009, 08:17:46 PM »
Here's a nice page with buffing tips for ya.
http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/buffman.htm

Learned a lot from this site. 
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Re: Polishing Rouges - Are These Good?
« Reply #48 on: July 02, 2009, 08:53:41 PM »
Yep, been there read that. Well I can't wait to do this again, not that I'm saying I intend to let the parts oxidize so I can enjoy another season of buffing stuff...But, maybe I'll buy a bench buffer and polish any other aluminum parts in my house!

I think seaweb said it best, "The buffer is just the candy at the end ;D"