Best tools for polishing the prop

The cleaning and rough polishing can be done in many ways, depending on what tools you have. I've done mine with handscraper, belt sander, wire brush (hand and angle grinder type) but none will give an actual polish. To get it really shiny I use buffing wheels and polishing compound, with hand polishing into the akward bits using Solvol Autosol. You can get polishing kits with wheels and compound on ebay...

Rob.
 
I have just got mine to a lovely mirror like finish, cleaned the crud off with wooden sticks chopped from an old pallet (prior to thier use as fire kindling) and then polished up with brasso wadding. I used the edges of the sticks like a spoke shave and they got the crud off without scratching the bronze.
Some people have recommended brick cleaner but so far I have not needed it
cheers
Martin
 
I use Wet n Dry, finishing with some fine paper (400-600 ish as suggested), I'd rather go sailing than have the prop any cleaner than that.

I always use wet/dry after scraping of scale or brushing with brick cleaner. 180/320/600/800 finishing with duraglit wadding. This prop is 9 years old. Take about 2-3 hrs.
 
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