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So i got some heavy duty paintstripper got all the black off then i was left with the anodised coating which was a ba*!" £d to get off.
So i used some oven cleaner left that on for about a hour then i was left with just the alloy
Now heres the hard bit start with 240 wet and dry then 320 then 400 then 600 then 1000 then 1200 all wet of course with a little bit of washing up liquid in the water then polish to your hearts content and you are left with the result you see
Got to polish a lot more between the spokes[
heres another pic

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I guess I am going to have to raise my game then.
Industrial paint striper here we come.

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