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Old 06-19-2004, 07:53 PM   #1
AirMale
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Billet wheels?

I need some advice on polishing my Boyd turbines. I've done 2 wheels already and I'm just exhausted. I have at least 4 hours invested and still 2 more to go. I guess I let them go too long. I put the Zoops sealer on when they were brand new about a 1 1/2 years ago and let me tell ya, don't waste your time and money on that crap. My wheels were cloudy in 6 months. I've been looking at some of the buffing attachments for drills and die grinders. Will these expedite the process? Just for the record I'm using Mother's Billet polish and Luster shine that's similar to Never Dull. Is it possible to apply the polish with a cotton wheel and wipe off with a clean cloth? I bought 6 microfiber towels and they work great for removing polish. They are about the size of a big wash cloth but they can go a long time before they are too dirty. I really need an easy way too apply the polish with out doing by hand for hours......help
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