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stainless resto
Any memebers know of stainless trim polishers, Mine is pretty nice as for dent free but does need a good polish. Thanks.
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Re: stainless resto
I recommend using Happich SimiChrome polish.
Can be used normally or with a Dreml tools buffing tip for a more brilliant shine. |
Re: stainless resto
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Any memebers know of stainless trim polishers, Mine is pretty nice as for dent free but does need a good polish. Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] Are you looking for a recommendation for a product, or for a service that will polish your trim for you? |
Re: stainless resto
Rainer, sorry should have been more descriptive. I am looking for some one who polishes stainless trim.I need the service. Thanks
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Re: stainless resto
Why dont you do it yourself
purchase or borrow a buffing motor along with the 3 different polishing compound and start with the course one and finnish with the fine . Its a lot of work to do it right but you will be happy with the results. and use rubber faced gloves to hold the part while buffing. After you find out the cost per foot you might consider doing it yourself. PJ |
Re: stainless resto
Always polish away from edges. You can make a pretzel out of a nice piece in about 1/10th of a second. Ask me how I know. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/blush.gif Farming the work out might not be all that expensive if you risk destroying a rare original part.
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