Dear Guys,
I have a big stainless steel sink in my house that is probably 30 years old. It really looks bad. I would like to know how to buff and polish it, so that it is mirror bright.
I have looked at on-line videos, and they are confusing. Some say start with 400 grit sandpaper, then to 600 grit, and then to "fast-cut" polish compound (don't know what that is), and then to a finer compound (don't know what that is either). When I took shop 45 years ago,, there were only two blocks of polishing compound. One was white, and one was red (I think we called it rouge). We started with the white, and then finished with the rouge. Again, though, I don't know what these two compounds are actually called.
I have several power drills, but no 4 inch buffing wheels or arbor. I don't even know what kind of wheels to use.
I would like to do a nice job, but it doesn't have to be perfect. I can buy a brand new 18 gauge stainless steel sink from Galaxy supply for $159.00, and have it installed for another hundred or so, and therefore it wouldn't make much sense for me to spend a ton of money trying to buy polishing compounds, mandrels and wheels. I need some practical advice please. (I can see that in the on-line videos, these guys have hundreds of dollars of wheels, compounds, and equipment.)
Thanks for all advice.
Mannyrock