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Old 04-21-2008, 09:41 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Replacing a bit

you got the right idea w/the nail polish in thin layers, i let 'em dry a day in between coats

you'll bust your elbow trying to hand buff carnuba, but the drill setup works-home depot carries what ya need if ya don't want to order it-make sure to get the spiral sewn wheel for applying the carnuba, unstiched wheel for buffing once it's on-charge the wheel by touching the carnuba to the moving wheel for about 2 or 3 seconds-just like the nail polish, multiple thin coats work best-HD also sells the madrels for the wheel & a plastic polish that i use after sanding stems to bring a shine out-should be under $25 for 2 wheels, 2 mandrels & the plastic compound
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