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Old 05-07-2006, 11:29 PM
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Default Re: Polishing tight corners. New guy.

So I decided to put the vtec solenoid on hold and start on an alternator bracket, and the bracket that holds the power steering pump. I started with a sanding disc on my dremel, lightly on the top just to cut into it. Then like magic, the 220, 400, 600, 1000 went GREAT. Couldn't find 1500 at my local hardware store, so didn't worry about it. Got some black rouge to start and red to finish using felt polishing pads to on my dremel, and I got scratches. You can't see them very well on the pics (the pieces look GREAT at a distance) lol, but how can I NOT get the scratches next time? I'm still saving money so that I can get a buffer that'll last me. I don't wanna get a weak one that's cheap and end up buying another one. I'm done with that.
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