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Looking for someone to Polish Tunnels

hoho98925

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I got a couple of XP's I would like polished up. Any recommendations on somewhere to take them?
 
tunnel polish

do them yourself with some mother's alum polish. really no big deal. about 1 hour per tunnel, by hand. I've polished all my sleds.

i already do that but want a high polish, and you cant get that with just alum polish
 
bah ha ha ha

It takes longer than an hour trust me =). Did it this weekend. The pictures arnt that great (used my cell phone to take) but I think you can tell that the polish job turned out ok.

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ditto

It takes longer than an hour trust me =). Did it this weekend

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Heres what i think yur looking for.
I get alot of pms asking how I polish tunnels, so I thought I would put together this "how to" Some guys like to sand them smooth, this is just the way I polish them.

This is the kit I use The kit comes with a cutting pad (the sewn one), you use it with the tripoli (the brown bar). This is the first step, after I remove everything that gets in the way of running the polisher. This is the most important part and takes probably 80% of the time to do, It takes me 8-10 hours to polish a tunnel ( the polaris tunnels are the hardest ) This makes a mess, and you will covered in black, I always wear a 3m mask so I don't breathe it in.

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hold the bar to the pad with the buffer running @ around 2000 rpm for a few seconds to get some polish on the pad

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I work small sections at a time moving the pad around to keep it as smooth as possible, if you leave it in one spot to long it will make ripples.

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here is a shot with half of the tunnel done.

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this is after the first step is completely done, the aluminum has a haze to it from the cutting compound.

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next I go over it with the loose pad and the jewelers rouge, it takes the haze and and polish marks out of the tunnel from the cutting compound, The last step is to hand polish it with Mothers Billet polish and microfibers.

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The final product..... I charge $400 to polish a tunnel, sometimes I think it is not enough :)

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A few more of the sleds I have done...

Before

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After,, I think I got kim another 30 horse out of this sled after he polish ;)

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08 Dragon

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07 M1000 with a BDX tunnel kit

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It actually holds up really well, when you take it to this level of polish it is almost like chrome, it doesn't take alot to shine it back up, I think I went over mine twice last season, just a quick rubdown with the mothers billet and a microfiber.
 
Last time I was at Fastrax, notice a stack of biz cards on the counter for a guy out of Enumclaw. If you called or email Curt at FTX, he would pass on the info. From what I hear the guy doesn't charge too much and is very good at the craft.
 
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