I had one week holiday so I had some time to spend on the shop. I'm waiting for Cheapo's camshaft so it was time to try the polishing.
I have polished all the "Boat Anchor" CB350 engine covers and the result is simply outstanding. First of all, with a dry metal sandpaper, I sanded off the deep scratches, in parallel and perpendicular to the scratches. Once the surface was level, I used wet sandpaper in grades 180, 360 and 500. First 180, hot water and dishwashing liquid, and sanding in just one direction. Rinsing, 360 sandpaper, hot water and dishwashing liquid, and sanding in perpendicular, and finally 500, hot water and soap, and sanding in swirls. I must say that it didn't take more than 3 minutes each grade, just do it until you feel the sandpaper is worn out and you are rubbing just paper. (the sandpaper only where there are scratches, otherwise, just the buffing wheel)
Then, the buffing wheel. First, the sisal weel and the brown paste, and then the cotton wheel and the blue paste. Here you have some pics; if you like them please applaud me because my wife didn't got much impressed... ;-)
A word of caution; the buffing wheel throws a lot of aluminium dust. Wear googles, breathing mask, and get ready to sweep and dust off all the shop afterwards. The aluminium dust gets into the skin and hair too and you will have to get a good shower after that.
Raul