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I have a few high polished aluminum peices that i have a local shop do, they aren't good at all and i think i can achieve better results if i was smoking crack, but they are fast and get a somewhat mirror shine. Most of the time i see polishing scratches that i cannot feel but rather see when the job is done. What can i use to remove these? I have tried mothers metal polish which seemed to have dulled the suface, now i have a hazy milky finish that i can see my reflection in but also alot of micromarcing and fine scratches, what kinda hand polish can i use to remove these and bring back the super mirror shine? Thanks
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Try these
http://www.caswellplating.com/buffs/images/liq_pol.jpg PROD BLUBG Blue Begone⢠12 oz $9.95 PROD WLR12 White Liquid Rouge 12 oz $9.95[/url]
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