you won't get the anodising off with polishing mops, its too hard. You can use 3m abrasive wheels though (look like large round scouring pads mounted on an arbour), followed by progressively finer wet and dry paper and then your mops. I did this with my slabby frame, took forever!!
alternatively if you are wiling to strip the bike to do the job, you can de-anodise in a bath full of caustic soda (sold as drain cleaners in diy stores).
either way the frame would look great fully polished
Definately I love polished frames. I'd do mine if it wasnt powdercoated black. I am going to do my wheels, was thinking of making a start on them today.
But with all this polishing and going for the shiney look, I feel you have deep issues burning inside you. You may deny it, but deep inside you want a cruiser and you know it, the darkside is calling....
TerminatorChris wrote:Do it...I think it would look really good.
But with all this polishing and going for the shiney look, I feel you have deep issues burning inside you. You may deny it, but deep inside you want a cruiser and you know it, the darkside is calling....