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  • M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

    I was inspired by the 'How To Tape Off a Car' thread:


    A while back, I had to do a pretty heavy-duty mask job on a car.
    I decided to polish the already installed stainless-steel trim.
    The paint job was top-notch, so I had to be sure to protect it!


    Of course, you know I had to use M105 Ultra Cut Compound!
    I applied it via my little Metabo SXE400 and some slightly modified Meguiar's pads.


    There are several options when it comes to tape, but for me, these are three of the best:


    The 14 day painters tape is durable and thick. It takes a pretty good whack yet remains in tip-top shape. Plus, water doesn't soften the backing as it does on regular masking tapes.
    The 60-day safe release tape is quite a bit thinner, so it's not as durable, but it contours nicely. I use it a lot (for other things). Two layers of this tape works as well as one layer of the others. Iif you need to mask something to paint a straight line (like baseboard or a doorjamb), it's the best I've ever used. You can easily identify it because it has the orange print on the cardboard donut.
    The green 233+ tape is very popular in body shops, as it was really designed for their harsh environment: It can handle 250 degree heat, stick like crazy, and removes super-clean.

    Overall, the trim was in pretty good shape. However, I was dealing with a lot of scratches.
    My goal was not perfection: That would require sanding and then polishing. A job for another day.
    Rather, I wanted to remove as many defects as possible, while leaving the trim intact. I wanted that super-shine that only stainless can deliver!

    The goal was to go from this:


    To this:


    More scratches:


    Lots of tape protects paint & glass:






    Work area:


    I kick the Metabo into high gear and push HARD! A spritz of water helped things along.






    I didn't get great shots, but you can see the difference where I pulled the masking:






    Much better reflection and clarity.






    I used a soap & warm water mix to soften the tape adhesion prior to removal:




    A done deal!
    Kevin Brown
    NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer

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    Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

    By the way...

    M105 is NOT recommended for use on metal.

    I just decided to do it.
    Kevin Brown
    NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer

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      Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

      Recommended use or not - that is a fantastic result .

      Very interesting and informative post as usual Kevin - thank you.

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      • #4
        Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

        Very cool Kevin...

        Thanks for sharing this project... goes along with this idea...

        "Each one teach one"


        and another thing we post all the time...

        "You don't know what you can do until you try"


        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #5
          Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

          Wow! Great work Kevin!!!

          I am amazed at how well that stainless trim turned out!! I enjoy reading your posts as I always discover new tricks that you come up with!

          Oh...start practicing on raw aluminum as I have a 12' job that requires your skill!

          Tim
          Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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            Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

            Originally posted by Tim Lingor View Post
            Wow! Great work Kevin!!!

            Oh...start practicing on raw aluminum as I have a 12' job that requires your skill!

            Tim
            The boat, right? It's the boat...

            I have used M105 on aluminum. Aluminum is pretty soft.

            While it does remove defects handily, M105 DOES NOT leave a glistening finish.
            You'll have to definitely follow up with metal polish to achieve sparkling results. Hot Rims, NXT Metal Polysh, or any other Meguiar's polish will do the trick.

            BTW... Chrome. Ahhh, chrome.
            Prepare for the impossible to be possible...
            Just remember- The chrome layer is T-H-I-N.

            Rub too much and you'll be seeing nickel...!
            M105 will REMOVE those scratches that could not be removed via metal polish.

            Do it by hand because a machine gives little or no warning that you've gone too far...
            Err- From what I've heard...!
            Last edited by Kevin Brown; Jul 17, 2008, 10:51 PM. Reason: addtl info...
            Kevin Brown
            NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer

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              Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

              Kevin,

              You never cease to amaze me.

              One of the many things I have learned from you is to experiment....you are the master of that!

              Nice write up. We all have a lot to learn.
              -Bob
              NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

              "All Corvette's are red, the rest are mistakes" - John Heinricy (Corvette Engineer)

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              • #8
                Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                Incredible!!!

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                • #9
                  Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                  very good information indeed. I was like when I saw the afters.

                  Thanks for sharing this.

                  Tim
                  Learning new things everyday

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                  • #10
                    Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                    Thanks for all the kind words, guys.

                    Really, though...
                    We've gotta hand it to the team at Meguiar's for dreaming this stuff up!

                    You should see the tea kettle I polished with M105...
                    And that windshield... Oh that plexi, too! And those wheels...

                    No. I don't have obsessive issues with M105... Really...
                    Kevin Brown
                    NXTti Instructor, Meguiar's/Ford SEMA Team, Meguiar's Distributor/Retailer

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                    • #11
                      Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                      great work

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                      • #12
                        Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                        Wow, Kevin. Thats all I can say. Your results are just amazing. That chrome looks so good.
                        quality creates its own demand

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                        • #13
                          Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                          Sweet I now know what to bring on July 24 garage night!!! Don't forget you rmetabo!


                          Freedom prospers when Christianity is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged

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                          • #14
                            Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                            Very cool Kevin!

                            Just picked up my bottle of M105 yesterday.
                            Scott

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                            • #15
                              Re: M105 to Polish Stainless Steel... WOW!

                              Looks amazing

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