ajkaz
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Hello All,
Pulled the trigger on a new aluminum front bumper, from Under Cover Fab. Super happy with it so far, especially for the price, made in USA of 6061-T6.
https://undercoverfab.com/jeep-jk-0...-front-bumper-for-jeep-wrangler-jk-jl-jt.html
Time to get it finished up and mounted, but I'm curious as of the best way to finish it. I was originally thinking polished, but then realized how much work it is and that it requires a TON of upkeep from what I'm reading.
Definitely want to keep it raw, I see some use a scotch brite pad and wd-40 for a shiny brushed look, how long does that last?
It doesn't need to look perfect, but I'd like to go with the lowest maintenance raw finish I can, I live in Southern CA, but not near enough to the beach that corrosion is an issue.
Brushed would even look fine if it lasts.
Should it be top coated?
I do need to clean up some printing on it, what would I use for that?
I intend on running raw aluminum fenders in the distant future as well and would finish them in the same manner.
With the packing material, all bolts and accessories its weighs about 41 LBS. Impressive.
I did an overnight vinegar bath on the winch tray and frame/d-ring mounts, wiped off the mill scale.
Then hit them with a silicone carbide abrasive wheel to clean up and scratch for paint adhesion.
3 coats primer, 3 coats red enamel, I was trying to get close to the Rubicon tow hook red, its a little brighter, but I like it.
The enamel has a great gloss, and seems durable, do you think it needs a topcoat of clear??
Pulled the trigger on a new aluminum front bumper, from Under Cover Fab. Super happy with it so far, especially for the price, made in USA of 6061-T6.
https://undercoverfab.com/jeep-jk-0...-front-bumper-for-jeep-wrangler-jk-jl-jt.html
Time to get it finished up and mounted, but I'm curious as of the best way to finish it. I was originally thinking polished, but then realized how much work it is and that it requires a TON of upkeep from what I'm reading.
Definitely want to keep it raw, I see some use a scotch brite pad and wd-40 for a shiny brushed look, how long does that last?
It doesn't need to look perfect, but I'd like to go with the lowest maintenance raw finish I can, I live in Southern CA, but not near enough to the beach that corrosion is an issue.
Brushed would even look fine if it lasts.
Should it be top coated?
I do need to clean up some printing on it, what would I use for that?
I intend on running raw aluminum fenders in the distant future as well and would finish them in the same manner.
With the packing material, all bolts and accessories its weighs about 41 LBS. Impressive.
I did an overnight vinegar bath on the winch tray and frame/d-ring mounts, wiped off the mill scale.
Then hit them with a silicone carbide abrasive wheel to clean up and scratch for paint adhesion.
3 coats primer, 3 coats red enamel, I was trying to get close to the Rubicon tow hook red, its a little brighter, but I like it.
The enamel has a great gloss, and seems durable, do you think it needs a topcoat of clear??
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