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Frame painting and stripping paint from swing arm
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[QUOTE="Senior KX Rider, post: 314129, member: 16694"] On a KX, the paint on the swingarm is [B]very[/B] soft . All you need is a can of aircraft paint stripper from Wall mart. Put the stripper on leave set and take a stiff wire brush and brush the pain off, rinse with water and you are ready to polish. If you gan get a high speed polisher you do not need to wetsand. Just start out with a coarse compound, buff a couple times to remove the sanding scratches that will be in the aluminum and then buff witha fine polish to make it look like chrome. I have done a bunch of them, really is easy if you have the right stuff :) [/QUOTE]
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