Has anyone polished the windshield frame?
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Ive really been digging the look of a clear windshield and a super / high polished frame. I was thinking about picking up some Chemical Guys Heavy Metal polish and going after it with a rotary polisher.
Pics Please!
Pics Please!
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From: Cedarburg,Wi.
Normally you take the glass out and send the frame to a polisher.
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Yeah, for sure needs to come apart. Needs to be paint stripped then polished then sealed with a lacquer or something because polished aluminum will tarnish.
My dad owned a plating shop for 30 years so I know the process for this. I personally wouldn't do it, it's a lot of labor to get it apart and put back together. Plus the stripping polishing sealing cost would be at least $1000.
My dad owned a plating shop for 30 years so I know the process for this. I personally wouldn't do it, it's a lot of labor to get it apart and put back together. Plus the stripping polishing sealing cost would be at least $1000.
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Yeah, for sure needs to come apart. Needs to be paint stripped then polished then sealed with a lacquer or something because polished aluminum will tarnish.
My dad owned a plating shop for 30 years so I know the process for this. I personally wouldn't do it, it's a lot of labor to get it apart and put back together. Plus the stripping polishing sealing cost would be at least $1000.
My dad owned a plating shop for 30 years so I know the process for this. I personally wouldn't do it, it's a lot of labor to get it apart and put back together. Plus the stripping polishing sealing cost would be at least $1000.
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Your windshield is powder coated alum. The ones you see that are polished are Stainless Steel. I would leave well enough alone unless it is in really bad shape and then I would have it redone in powder coat. A color that matches your paint job can look pretty cool sometimes.
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tape it off with frog tape. Sand it with 400 grit then 600 wet. Sand in length direction. Then polish it. Clean with alcohol then spray engine clear coat on it. Looks like new for ever.


