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Re: Polishing Tools

To: Paul Burr <tigerpb@ids.net>
Subject: Re: Polishing Tools
From: Fred Thomas <vafred@erols.com>
Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 14:42:49 -0400
Cc: Tom Di Iulio <diiulio@ix.netcom.com>, Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <l03130300b376f70a5943@[155.212.213.174]>
"Tips" listed in Hemmings carries a very good line of buffing supplies, all you
need are two buff wheel, and 2 compounds, also you would be amazed at what
brass wool (marine supply) and a stainless steel brush will do on alum, brass,
cast, and even steel.

Paul Burr wrote:

> At 7:00 AM -0600 5/30/99, Tom Di Iulio wrote:
> >i'm interested in input from the group on tools for polishing/detailing
> >parts of the car. specifically, i've seen shining carburettor dashpots
> >and other aluminum parts in the engine compartment and know those
> >results didn't come from a bottle of brasso (or did they?).
> >       should i be investing in a dremel tool or does a drill with proper
> >attachments work ok? any fluids/solutions to invest in? what say ye
> >listers?
> >Tom Di Iulio
> >1976 TR6 (new parts filling the basement!)
> >Denver, Co
>
> Tom: you should be looking at something much larger for polishing- a bench
> top unit.  Pick up an Eastwood catalog, they sell them. Also, if you have a
> jewelry supply company in your area, that will sell retail, they carry this
> stuff.


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