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Traxxis

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Especially you Harley guys!

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It's a shame I have to blast it after all that work polishing it!

Why you ask? hehe... stay tuned!
 

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If you go with the bling, you can't just go half-way; you really gotta give 'em something to look at.

as in: Look at bling, wait for flash. :D

Oh... bling is coming... just wait until I post pictures of it tonight or tomorrow.

I've got an "idear"... :ooh2:

Lets just say, a hotrod look isn't complete without this...
 

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what did you use to polish it? I've used blue magic with good success

I use two compounds, both with sewn, 8" wheels. The first compound I use it the cutter, and I think it's called "black magic" actually, then I change my wheel, and use my fine compound, but I honestly cannot recall the name of that compound.

Other than that, just lots, and lots of time.

That's a shiny sum $$#$^. Looks good.

hehe, thanks! :sunbath:
 

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flitz has worked well for me, however, it has some grit to it, so I don't know how many swirl or scratch marks you'll get on something like that. I use to polish internal parts mostly.
 

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