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1Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Cleaning Aluminum Fri May 01, 2009 1:43 pm

szeidner

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How do I clean/polish the aluminum on the engine and the rest of the drivetrain? I am doing a rebuild of my 1985 K100RS and there is quite a bit of oxidation and other dirt/grime. Are copper brushes OK to use? Will they take off any protective coating? What do I use to polish?

    

2Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Cleaning Aluminium Sun May 03, 2009 6:46 pm

Comberjohn

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Hi.
Be careful using wire brushes. I used a small steel rotary brush in a drill on the differential but the finish came out too shiny. Now I'm stuck with it.
Have a look at these - Garryflex Blocks.
Possibly something similar is available in the US.

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3Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Re: Cleaning Aluminum Sun May 03, 2009 8:55 pm

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you could take it and have it bead blasted to get the matte finish again, couldn't you? I think its just dependent on the type of sand they use. cheers B

    

4Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Re: Cleaning Aluminium Mon May 04, 2009 8:30 am

Comberjohn

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Bead blasting would be the ideal solution and if I ever do a rebuild I may do that. In the meantime its not bothering me so much that I would take it of the road right now!
I believe there is a difference between sand and bead blasting. One obviously uses sand and the other uses small glass beads.
Sandblasting is good for removing rust or paint from metals but leaves a very matt finish on aluminium which quickly absorbs dirt and oil stains.
Bead blasting 'seals' the surface and would be more suitable for bike parts.

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5Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Re: Cleaning Aluminum Tue May 05, 2009 3:09 am

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How about a really radical look by taking the shiny polished look and using the cork in the electric drill with abrasive underneath to give the circular swirl marks where all the swirl O shapes touch each other, then varnish it to preserve it under clear varnish. Usually the next row are offset so the O's nest into each other rather than being one above the other like they show below.

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K-Bike

    

6Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Re: Cleaning Aluminum Tue May 05, 2009 11:07 am

Chimay bleu

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I know this process, this is commonly used in gunsmithing and is really not easy to do especially on small parts.
They key is to use a press mounted drill and secure the piece to be finsihed and move the piece with steady movments.
The cork must also be shaped as a point.
Medium abrasive valve breack-in paste works well for the purpose.

Personnaly, for cleaning the aluminium, I'm using "steel wool" 000, like the one used in cabinetmaking, this works well for the engine and wheels and it's terrific on chrome.

Again, this is for cleaning purpose only, some oxidation spots will remain... All the charm of a 25 years old bike.

Rgds

    

7Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Re: Cleaning Aluminum Thu May 21, 2009 7:24 pm

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I'me using a dremel with a home made "scotch bright" brush on it.
Works perfect and allmost every spot is accessible.
Do use a breathing mask/filter. It's a dusty job.
Goodluck
Bart

    

8Back to top Go down   Cleaning Aluminum Empty Re: Cleaning Aluminum Sat May 23, 2009 2:51 pm

Crazy Frog

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I used "Scotch brite" too, but the idea of making a small pad for the Dremel tool is a great idea.

    

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