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1. Polishing Alumunium (score: 1)
Author: TATERRY@aol.com
Date: Sun, 24 Mar 1996 15:12:54 -0500
I'm busy trying to polish up the alumunium trim on the Arnolt MG I am restoring. I'm an amateur at this and I'm using a 6" wheel with white compound. The trim comes up pretty good but I cannot seem t
/html/shop-talk/1996-03/msg00030.html (6,979 bytes)

2. Re: Polishing Alumunium (score: 1)
Author: "W. R. Gibbons" <gibbons@northpole.med.uvm.edu>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 10:52:37 -0500 (EST)
I polished the cockpit surround on Kermit the frogeye. I used three grades of polishing compound, and it came out very bright. I suggest getting an Eastwood catalogue; they have a lot of aluminum pol
/html/shop-talk/1996-03/msg00031.html (7,879 bytes)

3. re:Polishing Alumunium (score: 1)
Author: "john (j.r.) soucie" <soucie@bnr.ca>
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 1996 12:18:00 -0500
You can't really polish aluminum or metal with just one type of wheel or one type of compound. It's just like sandpaper....start with 80 grit and work your way up to 400 grit. With aluminum you have
/html/shop-talk/1996-03/msg00032.html (8,144 bytes)

4. Re: Polishing Alumunium (score: 1)
Author: aj253@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Tony Robinson)
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 96 12:11:36 MST
Terry, You didn't hapen to mention whether your wheel was solid or cotton cloth. I am assuming it is stitched cotton cloth. If not, that is what you should use. Try red rouge polishing stick. You wo
/html/shop-talk/1996-03/msg00033.html (7,422 bytes)


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