Polish a stainless steel roller using Autosol

Polish a stainless steel roller using Autosol

Watch this video tutorial from the Polish Guy to see how to polish a stainless steel roller using Autosol. In this polishing tip we polish a stainless steel roller using Autosol Metal Polish. The tutorial includes detailed work instructions and best practices.

Materials:

Autosol Metal Polish in a 3.3 ounce (75 ml) tube
Nitrile gloves
Microfiber cloth
Autosol Metal Polish in a 33.3 ounce (750 ml) size can (optional)

Application:

1. Apply Autosol Metal Polish from the container to the finger tip of your nitrile glove.

2. Rub the polish on evenly over the surface you wish to polish and let sit for a couple of minutes.

3. Take a micro fiber cloth and rub off the polish. Flip the cloth to a clean spot and buff to the desired sheen.

4. The polish leaves a thin film that will help protect the roller from corrosion. This can be wiped off or washed off if you do not want it to be on the surface of the roller.

Autosol polish is commonly used to polish thermoforming molds, injection molds, blow molding molds, extrusion dies, extrusion chill rolls, etc. Autosol has been made since 1929 and the manufacture claims that it lasts 4 times longer than other metal polishes.

Autosol cuts down-time and increases machine run-time. It is the only mirror finish metal polish specially formulated for the plastics industry.

Hosted by thepolishguy.com
Creator's Site: www.thepolishguy.com

Comments

Add your comment:
Follow Us On Twitter

No Lightsaber Required: DIY Jar Jar Binks Salad

Yum, geekdom fun. A Jar Jar salad. Wonderfully silly How-To from Only Knives: "A side dish from the Dark Side: Sculpt Jar Jar Binks out of a root vegetable." You'll need some serious ...

Sculpt Melted Cassette Tape Puddles Into Skulls

Cool cassette tape art by Atlanta based artist Brian Dettmer. From Design Boom: "...Dettmer was walking down the street he spotted a dead bird and an idea hit him. ‘here was this thing that used ...

This Dude Builds Glaciers. Here's How.

Most DIY freaks do-it-themselves because they love it. Because they're curious, creative, and like to take the long road (or figure out an ingenious short cut). In the case of Chewang Norphel (aka the ...

DIY Contortionist-Cycle

Finally, a well designed solution to studio-style living. The Contortionist bicycle. London-native Dominic Hargreaves, unhappy with the available options, designed this folding bike himself (true DIY ...

Flickr Photos Reveal Harvard's True Colors

Cartograms are usually pretty mundane, but throw in Flickr, Photoshop, and a well-known public place and you have an artistic representation of popular colors. Much more eye-grabbing than your common ...

loading...