Anyone done it? How did you do it? What did you use? Anything to be careful about?
Thanks, Swayndo
Don't do it ! Make it look like an Apollo ! IMHO .Not very helpful i know .
Yeah do it, shiny is good.
But I think it is going to take you a long time ๐
go to the framebuilders forum on mtbr ask them they might have a better idea.
I like shiny too and I've got time.
I've had a look around but there's not much knowledge floating around the net from what I can see.
Found this on mtbr ... thanks for the tip nonk.
Fine schotchbrite and very fine steel wool will do. Deeper scratches can be sanded away using waterproof sanding paper (400 and upward in grain). When satisfied with the job wipe frame clean and apply (lemon) pledge, polish with clean cloth and the frame looks like new. Will give you a "brushed" Ti finish though...Good luck
cool.
ultrafine scotch brite abrasive pads, followed by polishing mops and rouge - 2days work - quicker If you can source the right variety/selection of mops.
Then spend the rest of your life 'windolene-ing' the finger prints off ๐
and watch the dull finish return again over the coming months....thats ti in its natural state.
steel wool! sod that! you need some poilshing mops and a drill attachment/electric polisher, if not expect to end up with arms like popeye! ugg, ugg, ugg!!
I think it's because Ti is hard to polish and if you get it wrong, it's expensive.
Another mtbr quote:
I called Seven since they are like the experts on TI, they told me they hand finish every frame with a Scotch brite pad. The dark red one. I gave it a shot and my frame looks brand new now. I was able to buff out every scratch!
They seem to come in packs of 20 these [url= http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wicked-Wheels-Indasa-Scotchbrite-Red_W0QQitemZ270420038972QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Body_Shop_Supplies_Paint?hash=item3ef64a553c#ht_500wt_975 ]Scotchbrite pads[/url].
I don't like the shot blasted finish on a 2nd hand frame I'm getting ... not bothered about it being highly polished, but the brushed finish was nice on the On-One Ti 29er I had for 2 days!