Can this be polished?

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kris450

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695 posts

196 months

Tuesday 21st May
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Can these kick plates be polished (ie take the swirls out) ? What does everyone think ?

I'm not sure if they are real chrome or some sort of substitute. Just a bit worried if I have a go with the machine polisher I may end up ruining them/messing up the etching. I'm fairly experienced with car paint correction, but never really ventured into different metal types.

I'd also rather not remove them as they are riveted on.




Bainbridge

162 posts

39 months

Tuesday 21st May
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If they are chrome effect plastic, Meguirs Plastx polish applied by hand with a cloth works well, that's what I use.

Belle427

9,155 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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I suspect they are metal, maybe try some Autosol metal polish on there first.

kris450

Original Poster:

695 posts

196 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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Thanks all. Tried a few various things throughout the morning and not much is working. Gonna play it safe and just leave them.

Robertb

1,577 posts

240 months

Friday 24th May
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They are probably quite deep scratches... I imagine you can feel them. I think you'd need quite an aggressive multi-stage polish done with a rotary polisher, and you'd need to avoid polishing the satin bits. Before doing more harm than good I'd want to know if it was plated metal, or polished stainless steel.

belleair302

6,877 posts

209 months

Friday 24th May
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Yes it can but not by hand.

aka_kerrly

12,446 posts

212 months

Wednesday 29th May
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Hard to tell in the picture if the Chimera logo and lines are etched or recessed and painted.

Either way to remove those scratches you will have to crack out the sandpaper and work your way through 800,1500,2000,3000grit and then a 3 or 4" polishing pad on a rotary/DA to with cutting compound & metal polish to bring back the shine.


kris450

Original Poster:

695 posts

196 months

Wednesday 29th May
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aka_kerrly said:
Hard to tell in the picture if the Chimera logo and lines are etched or recessed and painted.

Either way to remove those scratches you will have to crack out the sandpaper and work your way through 800,1500,2000,3000grit and then a 3 or 4" polishing pad on a rotary/DA to with cutting compound & metal polish to bring back the shine.
Its an etching, definitely not paint.

Either way I've played it safe and left them alone. Some metal polish by hand kind of cleaned them a little but left the swirls in obviously. Seeing as they aren't really available anymore I can live with it, especially as they aren't technically seen that much.