whoa... what did you use on those?
whoa... what did you use on those?
Elbow grease.whoa... what did you use on those?
what kind of compoundsElbow grease.
Just the buffing jack with correct wheels and compounds.
Be sure to avoid any catches.
Stainless, red and white rouges.what kind of compounds
I am over the shock of your wacky laundry schedule... I really am... okay, no I'm not.Got my sheets and pillowcases in the wash. Didn't get around to them over the weekend.
Well, my routine got interrupted this weekend because of the Mothers Day guests! Sheets and pillowcases are usually a weekend thing. Other laundry goes in the wash as soon as there's a load.I am over the shock of your wacky laundry schedule... I really am... okay, no I'm not.
Thanks.Nice work, Lpherr!
I used to consider myself an accomplished buffer.
Biggest craze during that era and landscape for me was about those insane jet boats with blown dragster engines.
LOTS of cast aluminum to make shiny.
But what did you do for it??Waiting for the Mrs. to get home, I made the executive decision to have a Klondike bar.
I uhhm...well...
nothing.
But, nobody sees it?Thanks.
New vehicles leave nothing to shine. They are all plastic now.
But we have a hot rod scene and I've done parts for a lot of guys.
I've done semi wheels, down to 14" wheels.
The first part I ever polished, was a torque converter cover off a '83 Camaro. I did it mostly just to see if I could.
A modern Renaisssance Man.I uhhm...well...
nothing.
I like a Klondike bar... and yes, i would so some shady **** for one.Waiting for the Mrs. to get home, I made the executive decision to have a Klondike bar.