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11-01-2010 04:00 AM #10
Your doing it by hand

your my new hero 
I use 10" diameter x 2" wide flap wheels on a handheld polishing gun Ken, Most of my frame was polished in sections for ease but where they are welded i use the flap wheels to take out the weld and repolish, This is the order i use them in depending on depth of scrathes.
120 grit, 180 grit, 320 grit, next i go to a hard sisal mop with a soap with a good cut but no shine, next a normal sisal mop with a soap with 50% cut & 50% shine, then i go finally with a cotton stitch mop with a white soap to bring up a nice shine. Hope this is of some help to ya.
I've recently discovered a cutting soap that a guy makes hisself (secret formula and all that
) but its absolutely brilliant, it has very little shine but cuts very very well and when you hit it with the coton stitched and white soap you get a superb gloss.
If it helps i have various freinds visiting SoCal quite often and could get one of them to bring you a bar.
Its aweful lonesome in the saddle since my horse died.





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A belated Happy 78th Birthday Roger Spears
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