Tunnel Polishing

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For anybody who polishes their own tunnels, what is the best polish to use and what tools and procedure seems to work the best?:hmm:


This is what you need.Time,Beer,Polish,variable speed drill,Green wheel .Dust mask
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Where do you get the F1 polish? Green wheel, will any fabric polish wheel work? Is this stuff available at Big Box stores or Lordco etc.

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All great info so far! Thanks. I may have to rethink Boydo's offer . Sounds like he does an amazing job. How much and how long does the sled need to be there?
 

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Dropping my new Poo at Boydo's tomorrow, he had done another sled for me before and it looked awesome. Will post some pictures after it is done
 

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Peterbuilt truck stores, large truck stops may have it.Green wheel is fairly stiff and worked best for me.Its more coarse......I found med to slow speed work best for me. I did use a white fluffy one to finish it off. Really i don't know how much time he puts into a tunnel.Im sure i got 8 hrs into mine. And i know its not what his looks like. It does look nice.But hey its something to do over the summer.Im sure if i knew what he knows it would take less time :)
 
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I use heavy-metal medium abrasive polish and a clean rag and it works awesome, lil bit of elbow grease but looks like glass when done!
 

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honestly there is some (not all!!) polishes that work well, i an biased because i make my own!! you can spend the time and do it yourself, but honestly if you get it done by some one who polishes for a living it "should" be easier to maintain than doing it from scratch! by hand works but will always fade out quicker. think about it, your hand rubbin hard or a machine 3-4000 rpm?? that said you can mess it up or do damage with a machine!! diy or sub it out, all is ok, just depends on your level( or your buddies hecklin) of satisfaction!! there is only one guy in edm that i would ever suggest and he was trained by myself and my business partner for polishing!!
 

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I had rub my tunnel with auto sol every second ride, stays nice and shiny!
I'll second that. I polished half my tunnel with Autosol and the other with medium F1 just to see if there was a difference and the Autosol was noticeably shinier. Keep in mind the F1 is a 3 step system and after the 3 steps it may have been a bit more compareable but i'd rather do it once than 3 times. IMO. Scratch that i'd rather get boydo to do it. Snow and mud just payed itself off by hearing about that guy. Leave it to the professionals.
 

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I used to use Mothers and a buffing wheel or bonnet that you can get from princess auto. I was sold on the dri wash stuff that I bought at a sled show. I like it because once you rub it on and it all turns black then let it dry to a haze like wax. Then rub it off. East to use. More info on it here.
 

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lots of ideas,a few people mentioned how ,and thats get your supplies from peterbuilt..mothers ect. is only for maitanance.. 1105012306.jpg
 
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