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haro master bars saved! thanks Sid1972! - updated on page2
griff:
afternoon peeps
got my haro bars back from SBD today :smitten:
they've been stripped of powder and are looking nice - just need a bit of buffing to bring out the shine and lose some of the 'swirliness'
from other posts I've seen that autosol is a favourite, don't have a polishing wheel but was thinking maybe one of these would be ok to use on an electric dril (it's a cordless makita thing I was given) maybe not the best option but better thna doing it by hand?
Let me know what you think - can either get this mop with some autosol for about £10 delivered, or just pick up a tube from halfrauds on way home and get rubbing
cheers (and thanks again Brett for persuading me to buy them from you :daumenhoch:)
griff
Mattdub:
Polishing raw bars ? ( you mention they've been stripped of powder ) .
MartyC:
I think they are chrome underneath :daumenhoch:
brettypeeps:
The bars are chrome but have marks int the Chome is what Griff said to me (Minor Whirls) :daumenhoch:
Mattdub:
--- Quote from: brettypeeps on February 01, 2011, 03:09 PM ---The bars are chrome but have marks int the Chome is what Griff said to me (Minor Whirls) :daumenhoch:
--- End quote ---
That makes more sense now :D
Peek on swirls I reckon , autosol maybe too heavy duty .
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