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- | ====== REF: Tools - Sub-011 ====== | + | ====== REF: General-MSR 13 ====== |
+ | ====== Polishing Compounds ====== | ||
+ | See also [[techtalk:ref:svcproc45#polishing_aluminum_and_stainless_steel|Polishing Aluminum and Stainless Steel]] in the Sportsterpedia. \\ | ||
+ | Here is a very useful link from the Caswell Inc. site. [[https://www.caswellplating.com/buffman.htm#|An Introduction to Buffing and Polishing]] \\ | ||
+ | Download their free PDF "The Buff Book". \\ | ||
+ | Lots of good explanations there on polishing compounds. \\ | ||
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====== Homemade Polishing Compound ====== | ====== Homemade Polishing Compound ====== | ||
- | + | Home made polishing compound from jeweler's rouge, mineral oil and used soap bars. ((photos by rokytnji of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=395586&page=19)) \\ | |
+ | Finished paste below was placed in an old cut down coffee can. | ||
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- | |Home made polishing compound from jeweler's rouge, mineral oil and used soap bars. ((photo by rokytnji of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=395586&page=19))|Paste is in the old cut coffee can. ((photo by rokytnji of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?threadid=395586&page=19))| | ||