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Just starting to polish all the old trim and would like some advice as what works best and how to go about it. Thanks
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Just starting to polish all the old trim and would like some advice as what works best and how to go about it. Thanks
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What works well for me is # 0000 steel wool then polish with Wenol ( from summit)
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coaster, see my post in the "Body Shop" under "cleaning and polishing SS" posted on Feb 21 for more on this.
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Hey Scott, want to come practice on the stainless on my 67!!!
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Thanks for the info
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I just finished doing all the trim on my 64 GTO and used ext fine steel wool and paint reducer to clean it, then used 2000 grit wet and dry sand paper and it all looks like new. Removed all the spider web scratches. Went over it with Blue Magic alum and stainless polish for a beautiful finish. Worked great for me!
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