Brushed Finish on OEM Cans - How to?

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Mad German

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Hey guys,

I'm wanting a brushed finish on my OEM cans and aren't exactly sure on how to get this look. Has anyone done this to your OEM cans before? I was thinking of trying a green Scotch Brite pad. Obviously I'll only move the pad in one direction, to avoid swirls. I also thought about getting them blasted with baking soda or some other very low abrasive media.

If anyone has any info, please let me know.

Thanks,

MG

 
I cleaned the tar, road grime etc on mine using mineral spirits and a Green Scotch Brite pad. All the crap came off, they look like new to me.

 
Hey guys,
I'm wanting a brushed finish on my OEM cans and aren't exactly sure on how to get this look. Has anyone done this to your OEM cans before? I was thinking of trying a green Scotch Brite pad. Obviously I'll only move the pad in one direction, to avoid swirls. I also thought about getting them blasted with baking soda or some other very low abrasive media.

If anyone has any info, please let me know.

Thanks,

MG
Do you know how thick the coating is on the cans and how much you would be taking off?

 
Hey guys,

I'm wanting a brushed finish on my OEM cans and aren't exactly sure on how to get this look. Has anyone done this to your OEM cans before? I was thinking of trying a green Scotch Brite pad. Obviously I'll only move the pad in one direction, to avoid swirls. I also thought about getting them blasted with baking soda or some other very low abrasive media.

If anyone has any info, please let me know.

Thanks,

MG
Do you know how thick the coating is on the cans and how much you would be taking off?
I have no idea how thick the OEM cans are.

 
Yep, I'll do a small test area on the backside of one of the cans. If it works out, I'd gladly post pictures...if I can ever get it figured out. I have a h3ll of a time posting pictures on this forum.

 
If you remove the finish on the stainless cans, you will likely find it difficult to clean them as they will hold the tar, grit and grime much more than the smooth shinny finish. Are the shinny cans hurting your eyes??

 
#0000 steel wool works pretty good for brightening up the stock cans.Get as much grit off as you can with soap and water and just use the steel wool to go after the rusty looking spots.

Da Wolf

 
I have a right hand can that has a ding in it that you can have for experimentation. You cover the shipping costs and it's yours.

 
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