Did this a while ago but never posted since the photos are great.
Click to Enlarge Campag alloy non-anodized seatpost with normal scratching below line and overall dull finish.
The only tool you really need. Fine grit sanding sponge.
Wrap the post with the sponge in one hand and twist it with the other.
5 minutes later the seatpost looks better and is more valuable.
I spent more time on this one and all the scratches were removed or considerably reduced.
Titanium is harder so it may take longer to get the desired look.
I'll post photos of my stem tomorrow.
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Did this a while ago but never posted since the photos are great.
Click to Enlarge
Campag alloy non-anodized seatpost with normal scratching below line and overall dull finish.
The only tool you really need. Fine grit sanding sponge.
Wrap the post with the sponge in one hand and twist it with the other.
5 minutes later the seatpost looks better and is more valuable.
I spent more time on this one and all the scratches were removed or considerably reduced.
Titanium is harder so it may take longer to get the desired look.
I'll post photos of my stem tomorrow.