T trxrincon Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Jun 5, 2011 #21 Thanks. I just took my time with a rag and solvol.
trickylad Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jun 5, 2011 #22 you must have slender fingers....oeeeerrrrrr
T trxrincon Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Jun 5, 2011 #23 Nah to be honest I ploughed straight over the decals then wiped the excess solvol off them.
superstu Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jun 18, 2011 #24 Still looking sweet, understated but classy. Hurry up and finish it!!
mikee Gold Trader MacRetro Rider GT Fan Feedback View Jun 18, 2011 #25 thats lovely you sure its a 98 ? my 98 has 3d non disc dropouts
T TheBowelsOfLove Retro Newbie Jun 18, 2011 #26 Hi Nice. I polished a 96 Zaskar LE frame once, with Autosol. People couldn't believe how shiny it was.
Hi Nice. I polished a 96 Zaskar LE frame once, with Autosol. People couldn't believe how shiny it was.
T trxrincon Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Jun 21, 2011 #27 Mikee, it sure is a 98. Cheers TheBowelsOfLove its getting ready for another polish to be honest!
S Steinman-fr Retro Newbie Jun 22, 2011 #28 Nice difference before/after polished. What kind of sandpaper do you use ?
T trxrincon Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Jun 22, 2011 #29 oh no, no sand paper!! :shock: I just used plenty of elbow grease autosol and 5 hours of my time.
S Steinman-fr Retro Newbie Jun 22, 2011 #30 Sand paper of 800 / 1000 / 1500 / 2000 make the the same result Here we don't use autosol (i don't knew it before your post :shock: ) Thanks for the explanation !
Sand paper of 800 / 1000 / 1500 / 2000 make the the same result Here we don't use autosol (i don't knew it before your post :shock: ) Thanks for the explanation !