@Ib1 you use that on a drill and it will scuff up the metal guide enough to look like new?.
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Quoted from Bryan_Kelly:The way I see it, you're going to want to wash all the harnesses. To do that, you'll need to separate them and I find the best time to do that is when you remove them. Coils and flashers first, then switches or lamps. The order of the last two doesn't really matter. Separating them also allows me to take better detailed pics showing where everything goes. I don't have to tag anything. My pics show me where everything goes, including wire colors.
good idea. take the pictures when separating the 2. shows every location. and can clean better.
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