Righto. Ive stripped down my Ti and im making an attempt to wet&dry out the bigger scratches then run through the grits to 1200 or above if I can find any then 0000 grade steel wool then autosol and a soft cloth and paper to finish .
Problem im having is the 320grit ive started with has taken off the mirror finish and most of the slight scratching,especially that from the bare wire cable on the top tube. But its not touching cross grain scratches :? I can work on them but im not keen on concentrating on any one area
With the 320 i get a reasonably fine brushed appearance and all the wet&dry does is orientate the scratching so it looks clean and uniform.
Questions-
Should i continue working on the cross grain scratching(right angles to the tube direction) or leave them alone in case its overdone ?.
Plus. Is 1200 ok for the last wet&dry before moving onto the polishing compound ? or does anyone recommend finer, though i admit ive not seen finer im sure there will be.
And is wet&dry for automotive the best thing to use ?. Hell of a hard metal to be sanding.
I should really do a thread on this
Ta
Problem im having is the 320grit ive started with has taken off the mirror finish and most of the slight scratching,especially that from the bare wire cable on the top tube. But its not touching cross grain scratches :? I can work on them but im not keen on concentrating on any one area
With the 320 i get a reasonably fine brushed appearance and all the wet&dry does is orientate the scratching so it looks clean and uniform.
Questions-
Should i continue working on the cross grain scratching(right angles to the tube direction) or leave them alone in case its overdone ?.
Plus. Is 1200 ok for the last wet&dry before moving onto the polishing compound ? or does anyone recommend finer, though i admit ive not seen finer im sure there will be.
And is wet&dry for automotive the best thing to use ?. Hell of a hard metal to be sanding.
I should really do a thread on this
Ta