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<blockquote data-quote="CBCollier" data-source="post: 1109574" data-attributes="member: 11348"><p>We do a lot of stainless steel polishing at work (engine hardware for antique cars) and we do all of it with a 8" buffer and various compounds. That being said, be carefull whom you have polish anything. This is one of the reasons that we set up to do our ourself. Some people have a tendency to round sharp corners during polishing and can actually ruin the finish depending on what type of stainless it is. Only the 300 series staniless polishes miror like. I think you would probably be best served, as mentioned before, with a good stainless steel polish and some good soft rags. We like to use old t-shirts for rags (white is the best). Just my <img src="/images/smilies/twocents.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":twocents:" title="Twocents :twocents:" data-shortname=":twocents:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CBCollier, post: 1109574, member: 11348"] We do a lot of stainless steel polishing at work (engine hardware for antique cars) and we do all of it with a 8" buffer and various compounds. That being said, be carefull whom you have polish anything. This is one of the reasons that we set up to do our ourself. Some people have a tendency to round sharp corners during polishing and can actually ruin the finish depending on what type of stainless it is. Only the 300 series staniless polishes miror like. I think you would probably be best served, as mentioned before, with a good stainless steel polish and some good soft rags. We like to use old t-shirts for rags (white is the best). Just my :twocents: [/QUOTE]
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