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I have an old Sensenich 74" propeller (I think from a 172) that was a
hand-me-down gift from another pilot. The prop did not pass its inspection, and although it does not look it - the prop is no longer airworthy. I have had it hanging in my garage for a few years, and have decided it would be neat to polish it. So, what's the best technique for stripping the paint and polishing? I spent an hour last night working on one of the blades. I used 120 grit sandpaper to remove the paint, then progressively sanded with finer paper (220, 320, 400, 600, 800) until reaching 2000grit. This left a smooth finish, but certainly not a mirror-like finish. I then used a polishing wheel on a drill with Tarnite (which is pretty much the same as Brasso) to polish the prop. The end result looks pretty good, and comes pretty close to a mirror-like finish. In fact, from a distance it looks like a mirror. However, upon closer inspection - when the light is right, I still see horizontal streaks, presumably from the sanding process. Will any amount of sanding or polishing remove these streaks? Is it realistic to think more elbow grease might provide a 'perfect' finish on the prop? What should I do to preserve the polished finish? Wax it - car wax? The prop will be staying indoors out of the rain/elements, so I probably do not need to put a $100/bottle coat of NASA approved wax. Thanks, Nathan |
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