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Old 02-20-2004, 11:19 AM
NautiShine NautiShine is offline
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Ok, bottles down class. Now its time to move to the Polishing Compound wheels. What, you thought you were done?! Heh, the nerve! Please note that this is the dirtiest part of the job, so it should coincide with the week you're scheduled to shower.

I start with the black emery compound using a laminated sisal wheel. Its the toughest wheel and strongest grit compound.


If you did it right (which you probably didn't because you fail at everything!), YOU should look like Al Joleson, and your frame should start to shine a little more.


Afterwards, make sure you remove all the black emery residue so as NOT to contaminate the next wheel/compound. In this case the next combo is the Canton wheel with the brown Tripoli compound.


When you finish with the Tripoli compound, you should be as dirty as a frenchman and your frame shoud start looking as though you actually know what your doing.


HEY IT'S BREAK TIME AGAIN! Who's got the 7-up?
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