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12.22.2006, 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Procharged5.0
No quick answer to that.

If the part starts out in great condition, like an out of the package UE or FLM part I polish with Tripoli on a Sisal wheel then with Jewelers rouge on a soft cloth wheel. I follow that up with hand polishing using Mothers Billet polish and/or Wizzard Polish and Wizzard polished metal protector.

If the metal is anodized, has scratches or deep pits the process starts differently but ends the same way.
The reason I ask is because I would like to polish my slipperential, and my FLM bulks, which come pretty dull. I would also like to do my x braces as well. It seems the 6061 aluminum is more likely to start dull, but would like a better finish on them. Would the Wizard polish and protector do me justice in this? My racer X comes polished, so that ain't so bad! But, I would like the rest to be shiny too! :027:
thanks Man!


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