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Do you Polish the Roll-Overs?

By scampcamp

3 years ago


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    #19 3 years ago

    Take them out and tumble them and use a Scotchbrite pad on the wire.

    #21 3 years ago
    Quoted from Chisel:

    I use an actual roller tumbler, not a vibratory tumbler with walnut media and some rubbing compound then if I want everything really shiny I tumble with corn cob media again with some rubbing compound. They typically come out looking better than new and no further rubbing or scotch brute etc is necessary. Now understand if they are actually rusty etc not much will save them.

    If they are rusty you can use Evaporust on them and then Scotchbrite pads. They're very easy to restore.

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