I had a spare Miata hood and decided to strip it and polish it for fun. There is still a lot of work to be done but my arms are tired now.
I had a spare Miata hood and decided to strip it and polish it for fun. There is still a lot of work to be done but my arms are tired now.
No rust, it's not a VW. It is an aluminium hood so I am going to finish polishing it and just repolish it when it starts to fade.
Toyman01 wrote: Cool. Are you going to let it rust, or finish polishing it and clear coat it.
Rust? only if it's not a stock hood
I vote flat black
A lot of patience indeed to get it turned.
From what I have read from others who have done this it doesn't shine into your eyes while driving. When driving you can't see much of the hood anyway so it should be fine.
SS brush on a drill or angle grinder to give it that alu texture look... lot less work... lot less shinny...
Nice!
If you want that 'brushed aluminum' look, do this: get some coarse Scotchbrite, some lacquer thinner and some spraybomb clearcoat. Wipe it down real good with the lacquer thinner, then use the Scotchbrite only in one direction! NOT back and forth! until you get a uniform brushed appearance. Then clean it two or three times with the lacquer thinner, let it dry good, wipe it with naptha or similar (this removes the lacquer thinner residue), wipe it a couple times with a tack rag and then clearcoat.
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