There are two types of hot rodders: those who like to clean and polish things, and those who don't. This isn't the only way to divide our ranks, but it's a basic one. I'll readily confess to being in ...
For Use On – “Use on aluminum, tarnished chrome, stainless steel, brass, copper, nickel, pewter, magnesium, silver, gold. Not recommended for plated gold, plated silver or show chrome. Safe for use on ...
For titanium metallography, we do 60, 120, 240, 400 600 (all wet), then polish with 9 micron, 3 micron, 1 micron and .05 micron polish. Diamond grit polishes lubricated with kerosene work best, but ...
The cryptic message arrived via email one day: “I have the polish you are looking for.” it read. “It removes bluing and golding.” Golding? “Contact me with an address and I will send out a free sample ...
For that car show winning shine, you'll want a quality metal polish. You already know that you can’t clean your car with the same thing you use to clean your dishes. The right product in the right ...
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