Hey guys I got a job doing 3 beautiful motorcycles, you can see the sneak preview photos of what I have to work with below. I've ran into a minor problem doing some of the polished pieces on two of the bikes; see photos and info below:
On this piece the customer was wanting get rid of the haze, some scratches and swirls. I first started with what I thought would be the least aggressive method - By hand I used a white 4" polishing pad with M105. Results: a lot of the hazing was eliminated but as far as getting rid of the scratches and swirls the results were pathetic and not worth posting a photo.

The next method was the Makita 9227c (speed: 1000rpm - 1500rpm max), 4" orange cutting pad accompanied with some Flitz. The results were also pathetic, all it did was get rid of the haze and still I was still left with the fine scratches/swirls and some minor holograms due to the rotary.


The last plan of attack before I went to you guys for help for this piece: Makita 9227c (speed: 1000rpm max), 4" orange cutting pad accompanied with Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish. This time I went over the piece with a faster arm speed to minimize the possibility of any holograms. Results: It was better! The piece seemed to polish out a bit better, the scratches didn't seem so rough but I was still left with finer scratches/swirls.



Now with all that said, my question to you guys: Is there a method for me to use to get this piece to a "mirror" finish with out these fine scratches/swirls? If so, fill me in!
Thanks in advance your help and input is always appreciated!
*Sneak peak is below*, I'll add my before & after photo's along with a write up once I'm done detailing these machines!
This is the brand new bike with the stubborn polished piece I'm working on.



On this piece the customer was wanting get rid of the haze, some scratches and swirls. I first started with what I thought would be the least aggressive method - By hand I used a white 4" polishing pad with M105. Results: a lot of the hazing was eliminated but as far as getting rid of the scratches and swirls the results were pathetic and not worth posting a photo.

The next method was the Makita 9227c (speed: 1000rpm - 1500rpm max), 4" orange cutting pad accompanied with some Flitz. The results were also pathetic, all it did was get rid of the haze and still I was still left with the fine scratches/swirls and some minor holograms due to the rotary.


The last plan of attack before I went to you guys for help for this piece: Makita 9227c (speed: 1000rpm max), 4" orange cutting pad accompanied with Mother's Mag and Aluminum polish. This time I went over the piece with a faster arm speed to minimize the possibility of any holograms. Results: It was better! The piece seemed to polish out a bit better, the scratches didn't seem so rough but I was still left with finer scratches/swirls.



Now with all that said, my question to you guys: Is there a method for me to use to get this piece to a "mirror" finish with out these fine scratches/swirls? If so, fill me in!
Thanks in advance your help and input is always appreciated!
*Sneak peak is below*, I'll add my before & after photo's along with a write up once I'm done detailing these machines!
This is the brand new bike with the stubborn polished piece I'm working on.


