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polishing the tunnel on on the pro's

h2o + cooking flour, make a paste, buff with mothers ball, works great!
 
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i use power polisher and polish but i have a few methods as i do this for a side living but power polisher with smooth compound polish no grit grit scratches and micro fiber towels,i have my own special sauce i made up but mothers is a great product to use for off the shelf,the polisher is most important tool borrow buy or if u r in sask pm me lol i can help
 
LOL it's like I read this thread earlier today ( but hadn't) as I picked up a small powerball and a lil tub of Mothers... Put it to use tomorrow night after the football game lol
 
If you wanted to get out some scratches what grit sand paper would you use? Thanks in advance.
 
Xtreme metal polish with a Black Magic "Magic bullet" polisher. Kicks -ss on a powerball.
 
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those tunnels look awesome! a powerball just goes into a drill right? or is it its own buffing tool?? i've never used one before
 
power ball works good after the initial polish job. I found you cannot put enough pressure on the power ball to get all the grainy look out of the aluminum. I did all mine by hand with a towel and mothers, it takes a while but it is like a mirror.
 
iv'e used many methods to polish by far the fastest is the red polish bar,and a buffer with a sewn wheel it burns rigth thur the oxide coat fast then followed up with power ball and blue magic polish,

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