Then sanded everything down with 600 grit. Then used a cutting compound for a very fast cutting and pre-buffing. Then buffed it with red compound and then white compound over and over.
Used a combination of buffing cones & wheels that I got from Eastwood, and a very high speed, 22,000 rpm air tool.
Eastwood has everything you need, compound, buffing wheels and cone wise.
I also taped off all the mating surfaces as to not screw with any sealing surfaces all the way through the process.
quote:Originally posted by DeTom:
How do you do that polishing?? Do you just use a wire wheel and a dremmel or do you have to buy special stuff???