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tonyj wrote:Danny, interesting videos.
I started the same process on my trailer last weekend. Used Glass-Plus and a microfiber towel. Took the residue right off. If I read correctly, it doesn't strip off any of the polish like mineral spirits.
Personally, the cornstarch solution looks too spooky for me to use.
tonyj wrote:Got mine last week. You'll like the Cyclo, but like Eric said, you need or will develop arms line Arnold. It isn't really that heavy; it's the 2000 repetitions that add up. You'll be buff and your trailer will be buffed.
I am using Nuvite C7 and S. Did a test piece before I touched the trailer and really did get it to almost a mirror level. I don't plan to do that with the trailer. I just want to get it shiny. Have only done the hatch. Took about four hours with lots of breaks.
tonyj wrote:Danny, I think I am about to hijack your thread, but only because we are using a similar process.
apratt wrote:Now I have not polish any aluminum yet, but would it be better to wet sand with 2000 grit and then polish. As wet sanding would be a lot easier. Just my 2 cents.
Juneaudave wrote:Tony and Danny...you guys are killing me!!!! Looks great though!!!! Being a woody sort of guy and definately of my knowledge zone, will a polished aluminum finish keep?
Deja vu... I spent a week on a neighbors Airstream as a kid for $20 bucks..don't remember what I used except for naval jelly as a quick wash to get off the stains and oxidation...then polish, polish, polish. Do you know if Naval Jelly a bad choice for aluminum? and does it matter what type of aluminum you are working on?
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