In this video is what I do almost every day and that is polish metals. I am sharing my way of polishing, what products I use and a bunch of tips and tricks.
The average tank goes for 180. Tanks all the way around off the truck start at 275 It includes 2 steps sanding and 3 steps polishing every additional step that's needed 20 extra. If you legitimately have 150 tanks I will give you a better price. You can always give me a call for more info. 506-961-5616 thanks and have a great day!
Im having the hardest time getting a clean look and clarity on my tanks. I have hazey streaks left by the wheel that will buff out if i use lots of compound but the wheel will just leave more streaks somewhere else then. I took a short video if you wouldn't mind watching and giving me your opinion. Im almost ready to give up it's very frustrating. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GcmLPCyq9ng.html I sanded beginning from 120 up to 800 and then I use my orange wheel and brown compound at 3200 rpm. It seems no matter how hard or many times i go over a section it will leave hazy marks or streaks. My yellow wheel with green compound will leave marks and even my white wheel with purple even leaves marks that i have to fix by trying to go over with my cuts again!
It sounds like you going to need to use some more speed like a 6000rpm grinder for cutting. It's a bit more dangerous and the grinder is heavy! But of you sanded down from 120 to 800 I'm sure you can use a 6k it will give more heat so also more shine
@@thejelletouch thanks for the tip! Maybe that's the issue cus Ive gone over these cap ends so many times. It's always the end caps of the fuel tanks that give me trouble