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Polishing aluminum

bob_m

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Now you tell me! After completing my restoration project I find a product that does twice the work in half the time. There are nylon abrasive wheels like those green scotch-brite pads, that work on bench grinders. These scotch-brite wheels will remove file scratches, and even saw marks from hard aluminum alloys. Their abrasion is not agressive enough to eat up the piece and leave a finish fine enough to show. After days of hand sanding all I can say is Dang!
 
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