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I have done this this project and it is a huge job. You really need to have the transaxle case all broke apart. As far as getting in the webbing I used a dremel "cone" tip on a larger air tool. The actaul Dremel is not powerful enough. You have to cram the tip on the air tool and duct tape the tip. Be really, really careful when you start to polish. The tips do not last real long (probally 3 little squares per tip). The tips will come loose from the air tool and will fly off so watch the tip. If you don't pay attention you will grind right into the case and have to start all over again now working out a scratch. Just have lots of patients when doing this and it will look great when you are finished! Once you complete the whole process then go back over the areas with an actual dremel and cone tips for the final polish! Lastly, once back in the car, you will need to maintain the tranaxle often ( at least once a month)for it to keep it's luster. Use either Blue Magic, Never Dull Wadding compound or a Mother polish. If you do not keep up with it, the transaxle will loose it's luster and it is a _itch to get it back like new!

Good Luck.
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