Stainless Prop Shine Company?


Well, I never did find a place. Anyone have any luck doing this at home? I'm willing to do the work, but would love an actual step by step and knowing exactly what to buy. there seem to be so many choices.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3d9LmAUFlQ

https://www.amazon.com/42791-Pieces...ebe4c5eccd6b802413525eb290f968&language=en_US


$61 for a kit? could do both props for that? Will my cordless DeWalt 20v be fast enough, or do I need a 10k RPM tool?

https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-Grind...sr_1_2?keywords=DCG413B&qid=1672188778&sr=8-2


Ideally, if someone could just say use this tool + this compound, and etc. I'd find it very helpful.

If you want to know how to make a car pop, I can tell you the steps. I'm just not familiar w/the tools to turn stainless steel into a mirror.

thanks!
 
I have polished a lot of stainless steel but never a prop. I have used a thin 3m belt on a thin sander to remove the rough brushed look and green ruge to get the bright finish with a polisher. It takes a long time to get a mirror finish. I have attached a picture of the sander and in the description is a list of available scotchbrite belts. This unit is very expensive, but Harbor Freight has one also. Getting into the hub area and the cupped ears would be very difficult. Hope this helps.

https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/..._FcOeSu27DEs0oPVFgUXeLsZcPy2A-KRoCMqcQAvD_BwE
 
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