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I used a polishing machine on full speed, added some pressure on it, and worked the areas for a bit.
Clean as could be, no scratches... |
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What about your rubber trim? I hate seeing the white in the rubber trim from the left over wax. I would think that with the polishing machine it would get in your trim. I have used the scratch X but I still see what looks like water spots. |
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Any decent *polish* will do the trick. Whether it fills or not, it's removing the oxidation off the trim...which seems to be the issue on the X. A decent polish followed by wax or even QD helps the longevity.....but I find myself polishing the oxidation more often than not..
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Nice job chilliwilli,I have to get mine like that..
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john |
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