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<blockquote data-quote="bosun1" data-source="post: 274777" data-attributes="member: 2766"><p>I use a motor with an RPM of 1725 with a six inch wheel mounted on it, I start off with 'white diamond' polishing compound then a coat of carnauba wax applied with a different wheel and then finally buffed with a 'loose flannel' buffing wheel.</p><p>Alternatively, a soak in oxi-clean followed by a sanding with wet or dry sandpaper (1500 grit). This will get it pretty close. If you want it shinier then finish with cheap toothpaste. Or you can skip the oxi-clean and start with the sandpaper..just takes a little more elbow grease!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bosun1, post: 274777, member: 2766"] I use a motor with an RPM of 1725 with a six inch wheel mounted on it, I start off with 'white diamond' polishing compound then a coat of carnauba wax applied with a different wheel and then finally buffed with a 'loose flannel' buffing wheel. Alternatively, a soak in oxi-clean followed by a sanding with wet or dry sandpaper (1500 grit). This will get it pretty close. If you want it shinier then finish with cheap toothpaste. Or you can skip the oxi-clean and start with the sandpaper..just takes a little more elbow grease! [/QUOTE]
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