Polishing Al. Bull Bars
Submitted: Thursday, Aug 12, 2004 at 17:54
ThreadID:
15504
Views:
8026
Replies:
12
FollowUps:
2
This Thread has been Archived
STAN
Just spent 2 1/2 hours polishing my ECB aluminium bar. We used Autosol cream. Although it does an excellent job it is very labour intensive. What are you guys using? Thanks Stan
Reply By: Muddy 'doe (SA) - Thursday, Aug 12, 2004 at 18:43
Thursday, Aug 12, 2004 at 18:43
Yeah Stan,
This is my first (and possibly last) alloy bar. Looked fantastic for the first two weeks till I went thru some mud and it seemed to tarnish quite easy. Hard to wash off.
Bought a tube of metal polish (Reflections) and gave it a good going over. Looked pretty good, for about a month. Dull again now.
Might be a once a year job when feeling enthused with nothing else to do. As far as I know there is no substitute for a bit of elbow grease and polishing cream. No shortcuts!
Mine is the Toyota Genuine bar on the Prado which is mostly bare alloy/aluminium (not sure exactly what it is) and some powder coated areas. The painted areas at the bottom seem much more low maintenance and easier to keep clean than the alloy parts so if I ever have to replace it after an animal strike or accident I'll probably specify the powder coated version.
If I ever scrape together the cash to do a
suspension upgrade then maybe I'll go a steel one.
Cheers
Muddy 'doe
AnswerID:
72335
Reply By: rock hoper - Thursday, Aug 12, 2004 at 21:31
Thursday, Aug 12, 2004 at 21:31
i polished my bull bar . then i got it painted with clear 2-pak paint.
2 years later it still shines.
i used altex paint. as used on quintrex boats ....
this is a marine paint..
if you require any more info e-mail : tuff4by@dodo.com.au
AnswerID:
72389
Reply By: banjodog - Friday, Aug 13, 2004 at 03:55
Friday, Aug 13, 2004 at 03:55
The initial polishing of the alloy bar is done by a lambs wool buffing pad on the 9" angle grinder with the polish / cutting compound painted on with is then buffed off. But the cheapest and easiest product to use to bring back the new look is the steel wool soap pads.
Just buy a box, good brand ones, have a bucket of clean water, keep dipping the pads (changing often as required) in the water to keep wet and rub rub rub - comes up
bright and shiny.
Good for alloy side steps and roof racks too.
AnswerID:
72414