Here's another one I did some time ago and thought maybe some would like to see what can be done. This is a turbo wing off of a tractor that is about 9 years old and never cleaned or cared for and what does about to stainless steel under these condition, but showing you that you can bring it back out.
Used a rotary and a s&m wool cutting pad with mothers cream polish at the time and some mineral spirits.
This picture is after I already polished from the bracket down, and from the bracket up gave me problems because of the sun beating down on it all these years and not being taken care of.

This is the finished backside and much better, I believe I spent about 3 hours or so just on the back of this wing.

That I would show from a distance.

And here's the before picture of the front of the wing.

This picture is of a section that I worked on for about an hour and a half, spent I think about 4 hours total on the front. And was the hardest metal I've polished so for.

Here's the front of the wing finished and with a mirror shine!

Thought I would just go ahead and post up an aluminum full fender on a big rig I also did. The frist picture is of me standing on the back looking down to get both fenders, as you can see I will be doing the fender on the left side and you can see that I've been doing test spots on it with 3 different aluminum polishes from some of the truckers that come in from time to time to get their truck worked on and come over to where I'm at to show me what type of metal polish they have to test it. And this day was perfect because as your about to see I was doing the fender. Anyway I'll stop writing a story and show pictures, but these aren't like my others with a before, during, and after because I was in a hurry at work.
Here's what I'm starting with.

And after about 3 hours or so of polishing.

And a outside picture of the wing back on and the fender.

I know some of you have already seen alot of my pictures but I'm doing something I should have done long ago!
Sorry buddy if your looking at these again!
And thanks!!!
Used a rotary and a s&m wool cutting pad with mothers cream polish at the time and some mineral spirits.
This picture is after I already polished from the bracket down, and from the bracket up gave me problems because of the sun beating down on it all these years and not being taken care of.

This is the finished backside and much better, I believe I spent about 3 hours or so just on the back of this wing.

That I would show from a distance.

And here's the before picture of the front of the wing.

This picture is of a section that I worked on for about an hour and a half, spent I think about 4 hours total on the front. And was the hardest metal I've polished so for.

Here's the front of the wing finished and with a mirror shine!

Thought I would just go ahead and post up an aluminum full fender on a big rig I also did. The frist picture is of me standing on the back looking down to get both fenders, as you can see I will be doing the fender on the left side and you can see that I've been doing test spots on it with 3 different aluminum polishes from some of the truckers that come in from time to time to get their truck worked on and come over to where I'm at to show me what type of metal polish they have to test it. And this day was perfect because as your about to see I was doing the fender. Anyway I'll stop writing a story and show pictures, but these aren't like my others with a before, during, and after because I was in a hurry at work.
Here's what I'm starting with.

And after about 3 hours or so of polishing.

And a outside picture of the wing back on and the fender.

I know some of you have already seen alot of my pictures but I'm doing something I should have done long ago!
Sorry buddy if your looking at these again!
And thanks!!!
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