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Buffing and puffing
jT Racing:
Half decent bench grinder, 2x polishing mop attachments, a couple of Calico mops and a couple of different polishing soaps. For £100 you'll be set up no probs.
jT Racing:
A sisal mop wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Orange777:
Gents!!
I do not work at the Sun!! Haha!!
I have a Bench Grinder so will look into the mops!!!
Not meaning to sound like a G@ylord but I do love this Forum!!! SUPER HELPFUL!!!
Cheers!!!!!!!!!!! :daumenhoch:
currio:
--- Quote from: deeman on July 02, 2012, 02:28 PM ---Plastic fantastic-as said before,you could buy alot of seats for £299.depends how many you were intending doing.It doesn't take that long to buff a seat by hand if you've wet n dried it correctly!
metal mickey-as you already said file down the burrs and wet n dry and polish or powder,re-annodise or spray with glass spray to imitate the annodising! :daumenhoch:
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Dude, shimano DX pedals were painted, not anodised.
jT Racing:
You need these. eBay item no:-
360407076852
140718656395
Or
300335655521
And
360407076852
And
280381193883
And
150746683049
And
400190543831
And for use with all if them to stop drag mark on final finish a little bit of
290436918382
Trade secret that ;)
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