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Quoted from cosmokramer:Time for the service rails...dirty and dark...
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Before I clean and polish them I need to get the old polishing compound off my buffing wheels...
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Some low grit abrasive with a light touch tears off the very tip of the wheel...
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Leaving a brand new surface to use....
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Then the usual steps are taken to clean and buff the metal to a nice shine...
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Do you have only good experience about this cleaning method? I heard that's risky, a small grit can move to the buffing wheel, then can cause deep scratches later.
I have buffing rake, but low grit method looks more effective.
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