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  1. #16
    dblshockpower is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    Well the fenders look almost new again after countless hours of sanding/polishing but I still have to get into the nooks & crannies...my dremmel tool is way to fast as it burns divets in the plastic. what does a good job around the sides for polishing?

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    Don't use that plastic renew. It looks great for a few rides, until it starts to peel off and dull out. I used it on a few fenders and regretted it every time. I've had great results with fine steel wool, if the surface isn't too rough and the oxidation isn't too deep.

  3. #18
    dblshockpower is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerAt the back of the pack
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    I'll tell ya this turtle wax polishing compound is excellent, way better than chainsaws rec on 3m perfect it II fine cut. I paid $1.39 for a 10oz tub 1/10 the price of 3m and that would freshen up fenders great with an electric polisher.

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    kando is offline At The Back Of The Pack Arm chair racerFirst time rider
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    steel wool on mine then turtle wax polishing coumpound shined mine right up. But any scratches will have to be sanded out from 400 to 1200. To be perfect.
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