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Ok your right i am wrong i know nothing about this sorry I said anything carry on............




Whoa, easy pal, put the gun down. It's just the OPINION of someone else who also has a bit of experience.




First off I was very stressed and came off strong with my reply sorry.
The number one thing that must be address is what you are working on, is what determine
shape what you are working in is in.When you state polish do you meen to polish a non polished part or clean one that already is polished?
Is it a previously polished surface that just needs to be cleaned. Or is it a ruff cast part that you are attempting to sand and polish.
Lots of times guys say they want to polish an item and it just needs cleaning.
If it just needs to be cleaned Wenol red works great followed by the blue. Once it is cleaned up regular maintenance I would use the blue. The blue is finer and gives a better shine then the red.
Normally use the red followed by the blue. Green Dragon and Speedy All Metal polish are also good products.
If you are working with a new part that is ruff and wanting to polish it to a chrome like finish start with the finest grit sand paper you can. This determined by how ruff the part is. I posted a how to on another web site here is a link
http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=51612


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