Polishing help

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Polishing help

Postby Rickadler » Sat Apr 11, 2015 3:03 pm

Any helpful hints as to how to polish the end of the rear fuselage for a Waiex where the rudder and elevon cables exit. I will disconnect the cables but how do you get around all the "stuff" and in the nooks and crannies? Rick Waiex 0146
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Re: Polishing help

Postby falvarez » Sat Apr 11, 2015 4:41 pm

I don't have a Waiex, but I have polished many small parts (like the rudder cable fairings) simply using a rag and some Nuvite on it. You can easily get a mirror shine...it just takes a little work.
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Re: Polishing help

Postby marsolgp » Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:56 pm

I have tried every metal polish out there (not really, but a lot of 'em), looking for one that will just wipe on then wipe off and leave an brilliant shine.... Can't find it. They all take elbow grease. BUT, what I have discovered is that nothing beats NuVite if you can access the area with a power tool. If you cannot and have to do it by hand, "Bright Work" is the best hand applied metal polish I have found. I use step 1 and step 2 for areas like you are talking about Rick. Just my opinion and others may vary.
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Re: Polishing help

Postby Rickadler » Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:19 pm

Thanks guys. Going to polish more tomorrow. Since I have the Nuvite, that is what I will try tomorrow. Bright work will come next. Rick. Waiex 0146
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Re: Polishing help

Postby Rickadler » Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:07 pm

Having trouble getting directly behind the elevon pushrod. Is there possibly a small polisher that might work? Would have polished prior to assembling but we switched gears from painting mid stream.
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