Rawing/Polishing Tilt Forks, help!

like you said, you need to raw and polish them.

1. raw them-http://www.scooterresource.com/forum/showthread.php?t=75677

2. polish them, since i have never actually polished a part before, this is just coming from my common sense, i presume you will have to buff them then use polish. Ask someone who is good at polishing like lamay, he Polished his tilts.

I can't imagine it being that hard, just polish them for ages, and repeat whenever they get murky or less shiny i guess.
 

issac p

Silver Member
there is a whole thread dedicated to this -_-
learn to use search, and your life will become much easier
 

yoyoflavored

Steel Member
Raw them with whatever you use to raw anodized finishes
Basic method:
Then you wet sand with A really reAlly fine sand paper... Really fine (I'd have to check the grit I used,I don't remember what it was) then you follOw the instructions on any car/metal polish...
Super shiny method:
Ask Lamay!
Super extreme ultra shine:
Get your forks chrome plated!
 

Robert

Tr0ll
Raw them with whatever you use to raw anodized finishes
Basic method:
Then you wet sand with A really reAlly fine sand paper... Really fine (I'd have to check the grit I used,I don't remember what it was) then you follOw the instructions on any car/metal polish...
Super shiny method:
Ask Lamay!
Super extreme ultra shine:
Get your forks chrome plated!

no, you don't wet sand, if you do that you will loose the smoothness of the fork and it wont have a mirror like polish.

you raw the part.
then you get some metal polish from the store.
follow the instructions.
repeat the instructions until satisfied with the result.

Its a pain in the ass to polish by hand, if i were you i would buy a dremel kit and they come with a polishing kit that works really well.
 

Nikozi

Bronze member
How i do:
Take off the color within 120 paper.
then just sand it with 240,320,400,600,1200 and 1800 papers. Finish it within metalpolish:
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;;) U like it?
 

Tupsu

Bronze member
Its anodized fork. I dont think u can use neither of them. Just rough sandpaper. :)
Youre fucking stupid bitch. Actually you can use ovencleare dumbass. Stupid dildo.
Lol, just messing around, hes my friend.
 

yoyoflavored

Steel Member
no, you don't wet sand, if you do that you will loose the smoothness of the fork and it wont have a mirror like polish.

you raw the part.
then you get some metal polish from the store.
follow the instructions.
repeat the instructions until satisfied with the result.

Its a pain in the ass to polish by hand, if i were you i would buy a dremel kit and they come with a polishing kit that works really well.

Yes you do wet sand, its not required, but when you wet sand you have to be thorough. Start with 240 grit and work your way to 2000 grit too smooth everything out. Then you clean the part and polish.
 
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