Nuvite New Shine II Review
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Nuvite New Shine II Review
Nuvite New Shine II Review
This is a Motorrad recommended and approved product.
I just ordered some and can't wait to try it out
Photo courtesy of our in house hand model Motorrad.
This is a Motorrad recommended and approved product.
I just ordered some and can't wait to try it out
Photo courtesy of our in house hand model Motorrad.
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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You must be rich. hiring hand modles of that caliber just for this thread
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Yeah, he was very expensive.
But worth every penny.
But worth every penny.
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Re: Nuvite New Shine II Review
My Nuvite arrived yesterday.
Sorry, no fancy hand models with these pics..
Here is pics of the can:
Pretty simple instructions so lets get this test going...
Sorry, no fancy hand models with these pics..
Here is pics of the can:
Pretty simple instructions so lets get this test going...
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What I have here is a rough cut piece of aluminum bar stock.
It's not something that I would normally try to polish without a little sanding or lapping first but for the sake of this test it's a go..
As you can see, this bar stock is very rough so this will show the cutting qualities of the polish.
This wouldn't be a good test without some competition so I am using some Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish to compare it against
In this pic I have used a simple shop rag (Not the best for either product) and applied it sparingly and rubbed each side 100 times and then cleaned it.
As you can see the Nuvite jumps out to an early lead in how it shines.
I'm guessing that since the Nuvite feels grittier then the Mothers that it is cutting better.
Again using the same rag and buffing pattern (Round and round) I have 300 total rubs on each side.
It's kind of hard to tell from the pics but the Nuvite continues to hold a lead.
Again using the same rag and buffing pattern (Round and round) I have 500 total rubs on each side.
Yes, my arm is getting very tired by now
Again the Nuvite looks better.
So the last pic is with 1000 rubs on both sides.
Both products did a fair job but it is clear that the Nuvite is superior in how fast it cuts raw rough aluminum.
Since most of us won't be using either of these products I will continue testing on other parts as the need arrives so stay tuned.
It's not something that I would normally try to polish without a little sanding or lapping first but for the sake of this test it's a go..
As you can see, this bar stock is very rough so this will show the cutting qualities of the polish.
This wouldn't be a good test without some competition so I am using some Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish to compare it against
In this pic I have used a simple shop rag (Not the best for either product) and applied it sparingly and rubbed each side 100 times and then cleaned it.
As you can see the Nuvite jumps out to an early lead in how it shines.
I'm guessing that since the Nuvite feels grittier then the Mothers that it is cutting better.
Again using the same rag and buffing pattern (Round and round) I have 300 total rubs on each side.
It's kind of hard to tell from the pics but the Nuvite continues to hold a lead.
Again using the same rag and buffing pattern (Round and round) I have 500 total rubs on each side.
Yes, my arm is getting very tired by now
Again the Nuvite looks better.
So the last pic is with 1000 rubs on both sides.
Both products did a fair job but it is clear that the Nuvite is superior in how fast it cuts raw rough aluminum.
Since most of us won't be using either of these products I will continue testing on other parts as the need arrives so stay tuned.
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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Re: Nuvite New Shine II Review
No doubt.
You mean I should follow the directions?
Apply Sparingly and polish with a terry towel or wool "compounding" pad on circular buffer (1600-2000 rpm) until polish and oxidation residue disappears (About 60 seconds).
That takes all the fun out of it.
I'm saving that for the hi gloss stuff to be done later but I may go back and re-do the rough aluminum just to see what difference it makes.
You mean I should follow the directions?
Apply Sparingly and polish with a terry towel or wool "compounding" pad on circular buffer (1600-2000 rpm) until polish and oxidation residue disappears (About 60 seconds).
That takes all the fun out of it.
I'm saving that for the hi gloss stuff to be done later but I may go back and re-do the rough aluminum just to see what difference it makes.
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
Re: Nuvite New Shine II Review
Sandblaster wrote:No doubt.
You mean I should follow the directions?
Apply Sparingly and polish with a terry towel or wool "compounding" pad on circular buffer (1600-2000 rpm) until polish and oxidation residue disappears (About 60 seconds).
That takes all the fun out of it.
I'm saving that for the hi gloss stuff to be done later but I may go back and re-do the rough aluminum just to see what difference it makes.
nope.. dont follow the instructions either..
Ever notice how the alum on the british motorcycles around here GLOWS...
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Yep I have seen your beautiful bikes before.
Never in person.... Yet.....
So what is your secret to getting the surfaces so nice?
Never in person.... Yet.....
So what is your secret to getting the surfaces so nice?
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
Re: Nuvite New Shine II Review
Do you have a harbor freight near you? or any welders supplys
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