truck box polish
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I used a Megs metal polish and my G100 with the 9006 (dark red) pad...the pad gets kind of torn up during use (and turns black), but I had a few of them...decided I could sacrifice one to use on the box once a year..
I also have and tried the Mothers ball...I only have a cordless drill so the battery had to get recharged a lot during the use of ball..
R/
Craig
I also have and tried the Mothers ball...I only have a cordless drill so the battery had to get recharged a lot during the use of ball..
R/
Craig
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I would think a polished aluminum wheel pre-cleaner would make the polishing process an easier task.
I've seen this polish recently--looks interesting, especially so with the polishing pad that comes with it. And I have never read a bad review in regards to any of the PS21 products, none.
Then I believe a sealant would be in order. IMO, If you don't seal the surface, it would be another maintenance item to keep the shine.
http://www.autogeek.net/p153.html
I've seen this polish recently--looks interesting, especially so with the polishing pad that comes with it. And I have never read a bad review in regards to any of the PS21 products, none.
Then I believe a sealant would be in order. IMO, If you don't seal the surface, it would be another maintenance item to keep the shine.
http://www.autogeek.net/p153.html
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My employer used the fritz ball on his sled (snowmobile). Did an ok job, then I told him to get some Autosol. Loved the look way more. I've been using the autosol on my dad's highway rigs and dump trucks for 20yrs. It was my childhood 'job'. Damn stuff shines like nothing else.
I had an SHO with the chrome tail pipes, it was burning oil and leaving a soot around the tips. A swipe of the brush/sponge when washing and it was still shining bright.
It is hard to find Autosol now a days, but if you have a heavy truck shop around they might have it.
I haven't used it yet on my 03 heritage step bars yet but it still shines like new anyways.
I had an SHO with the chrome tail pipes, it was burning oil and leaving a soot around the tips. A swipe of the brush/sponge when washing and it was still shining bright.
It is hard to find Autosol now a days, but if you have a heavy truck shop around they might have it.
I haven't used it yet on my 03 heritage step bars yet but it still shines like new anyways.
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