
Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75
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Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75
Anyone know of a polishing guy within driving distance of Southeastern Michigan? I considered doing it myself, but would prefer to pay a professional and save myself a week of work... 

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Re: Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75


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Re: Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75
Strip the clear lacquer off first and then polish the ends only. 10 minute job
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Re: Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75
Thanks Battleship. I think I'll give it a try. Just cleaning the grease and grime off of this thing will take a week in itself, but I'm not really in a rush, just anxious to get this thing on the road!
BTW, why/how do people let these beautiful old bikes get soooo bad???
Hey TZ375, what did you use to strip the lacquer off?

Hey TZ375, what did you use to strip the lacquer off?
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Re: Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75
Auto Zone sells a product made by Rust-Oleam called Aircraft Remover. By far the best stripper I have ever used. Just spray it on, wait 10 minutes and wipe / wash the old yellowed coating off. Works great on stuck gaskets too. ------------ Thanks Dave.
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Re: Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75
Great, thank you Coyote!
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Re: Looking to get the barrels polished on my '75
An alternative is to just use a die grinder with a polishing wheel. Super easy and will strip the varnish/clear coat - then polish to a mirror (or however you want the metal to look). No need for chemicals.
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I have no horse in the race, but you can check out my restore site at http://machinesofman.com. I point to the youtube video where I learned to use a rotary wheel to get rid of this.
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