I Think I've Just Discovered The Secret To Getting A Mirror Shine
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From: Friendswood(Houston),Texas,USA
I Think I've Just Discovered The Secret To Getting A Mirror Shine
Instead of using a rag or a towel to polish it, use really fine grit sandpaper. It's just like wet sanding, but with metal polish instead of water. Then use a rag or towel to buff out any scratches. It worked really good for me, but I want to know if it works for anyone else, so if you try it then respond, I'd be happy. 
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My Web Page Look Out!!! I got my driving permit!!!
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Joined: Oct 2000
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From: Warner Robins, Ga
Car: 1991 Camaro Z28
Engine: 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
I hope we're talking metal and not paint. I'll give it a try on my partly polished wheel. One second.
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91 Z28
Best Time Slip:
60' - 2.098
1/8 - 9.137 , MPH - 76.21
1/4 - 14.213, MPH - 97.55
Performace Mods: SLP Catback
Appearance Mods: SS wheels, 2.5" Cowl Hood (not on at the moment), Clear Side Marker Lights
ICQ: 1437212
AOL: normalmatt9
More Pictures are Here
[This message has been edited by Ions91Z28 (edited December 09, 2001).]
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91 Z28
Best Time Slip:
60' - 2.098
1/8 - 9.137 , MPH - 76.21
1/4 - 14.213, MPH - 97.55
Performace Mods: SLP Catback
Appearance Mods: SS wheels, 2.5" Cowl Hood (not on at the moment), Clear Side Marker Lights
ICQ: 1437212
AOL: normalmatt9
More Pictures are Here
[This message has been edited by Ions91Z28 (edited December 09, 2001).]
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