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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ontario canada
Posts: 165
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![]() hello everyone!!!
ok i have heard you can do home polishing is this true? if so what would i need and where would i get it. i dont wanna do alot i just wanna do my pwr steering pump,belt tightener and maybe brackets. so if anyone knows anything about this plez help me out thanks |
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: butler pa
Posts: 303
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![]() http://users.erinet.com/27734/Project_FJ/Polish.htm
this site should help give you the lowdown youll need 200 to 600 grit sandpaper ,buffing wheels, ruege,a corded drill (though a bench grinder is much better once set up properly) ,and alot of time and paitience but you can do it at home and you can find everything you need at sears or home depot just be ready to get really dirty (wear goggles)
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: ontario canada
Posts: 165
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![]() hey thanks alot that really helped me out i dont wanna do alot on my car but just sum stuff like my power steering pump,brackets, and maybe even try to do my belt tightenner. but the page was very helpful and the bike looks great nice job thanks alot!!
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: At the north of the Maine
Posts: 177
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![]() This site can help you too.
Polishing Made Easy Did it too on my turbin wheel using this technic. When you apply the polish and the mirror shine appear it's really awesome. ![]() |
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