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DETAIL * DETAILING * DETAIL
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When ever you go to polish your rig make sure the time is available to do it right!
Why I say this is because there is nothing that bothers me more than doing it twice. That's why if your going to polish, go all the way. Take this for thought, on the average it takes about 1/2 hour to polish one rim, if you were to do it right. Even if you tried to hurry, it still takes about the same amount of time, RIGHT. May be you'll save about 10 min. at the most, to get the job done. But the next time, or eventually you'll have to do it again, but even sooner than you should have because you tried to hurry the process. This is my thought, and is information only, not to be liable for others anbitions.
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This image I picked off the net, it is what this polishing is all about. Detail, plus it looks great too! And with so much detail this bike is unbeleavable. Don't you agree.
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This is one of my favorite images
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THE BOTTLE ON THE LEFT IS DILUTED BRIGHTENER, AND ON YOUR RIGHT IS A POLISHING CREAM (WHITE)
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Magic Mix / The polish with the rabbit on it!
I don't know about you, but Magic Mix is the friendliest product from start to finish. It work with the worst condition, and the best surface out there. I've been polishing trucks for 12 years and I always come back to the mix (Magic Mix). It most be a hang up of mine, it just works great.
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The diluted britener is for removing oxidation, wax build-up, and road salt. The cream polish should be rubbed to a black look and then let to dry. After a few minutes wipe with a terry cloth towel. To a mirror like finish. But, always remember to have your rig machine buffed at least once a year, or the result may not be faverable. When I say machined, do it with a edge cut pad.
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E-Mail the Polisher
stoeg777@msn.com
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THIS IS IT! THE FREE AND THE WILD
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