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Old 10-20-2013, 04:12 PM
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Might take me a minute. LOL

I love to polish out metal. No matter how bad it is. It can always be polished to like new.
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Old 10-20-2013, 04:26 PM
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What do you use? A bench style polisher?
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Old 10-20-2013, 04:36 PM
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That I just did by hand. Since I wasn't go to fuss with removing the fuel lines.

Yeah I do have a bench polisher. A lot of the time before I use that. I will wet sand. 400 and go up to 2000. Then use the polisher. Then go over it with a metal polisher. In this case mothers aluminum polish.
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You sir, have way too much time on your hands. LOL.
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You sir, have way too much time on your hands. LOL.
Detailing a car can be a form of therapy. Anytime I detail a car I always feel better.
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1285 replies to this thread, it is time to close it and start V3.

Pleas post all new " Post up what you did with your car or truck today. Anything goes, drove to work, picked up lumber, fixed this or that" subjects in V3. Any replies to exisiting V2 topics should continue here.

Thanks for making this the best participated thread in the forum.
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